Deccan Chronicle

Govt to ‘expose’ nexus trying to sabotage Rafale

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DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs NEW DELHI, SEPT. 24 The controvers­y over the Rafale jet deal took a new turn on Monday when the ruling BJP dragged in UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra’s name, alleging that the latter was keen to get the defence deal to help his arms dealer friend in procuring the deal which did not materialis­e and now the Congress is trying to take revenge by maligning the NDA government by alleging corruption in the deal.

The government also lashed out at the Congress President Rahul Gandhi, saying that his allegation­s had an “internatio­nal dimension” which the government would expose and former French President Francois Hollande is part of the “nexus” to sabotage the Rafale deal.

However, an unfazed Congress president continued his tirade against the NDA and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, charging the country’s “chowkidar” Narendra Modi with snatching away money from the poor and handing it over to industrial­ist Anil Ambani.

Mr Gandhi also asked the PM for answers on several issues relating to the Rafale jet fighter deal and also to clarify as to why the former French president Francois Hollande allegedly called him a “thief ”.

Dragging the Gandhi family into the controvers­y, Union minister and BJP leader Gajendra Shekhawat alleged that the UPA government had called off the multi-billion USD deal after a private company linked to Mr Vadra was not chosen as a broker.

Naming a private firm, Mr Shekhawat claimed that its owner had been working with Mr Vadra.

Referring to Mr Hollande’s reported comments that the Indian government had proposed Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence as a partner for Dassault Aviation for the Rafale deal, he said, “How Rahul Gandhi and he are linked as a part of nexus, and are trying to sabotage the deal needs to be understood.” He alleged that there is a conspiracy to get the deal scrapped, defame the country and lower the morale of Indian Air Force.

Calling the entire issue a “perception battle,” Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government will fight it. “This is a perception battle. We will fight this battle. We’ll go to places and state facts on record on Rafale. Congress designs to run a smear campaign against us at an internatio­nal level,” the minister said.

 ?? —PTI ?? Senior Congress leaders leave after a meeting with CVC, K.V. Chowdary at CVC in New Delhi, Monday.
—PTI Senior Congress leaders leave after a meeting with CVC, K.V. Chowdary at CVC in New Delhi, Monday.

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