Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Centre says it made a better bargain

- HT Correspond­ent n letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Facing a bar rage of allegation­s relating to the Raf ale fighter deal, the government on Friday defended the contract for the 36 French-made jets arguing that it negotiated a better price than the UP A regime and all procedures were followed before clearing the purchase.

Brushing off the Congress’ allegation­s that the ₹59,000-crore deal was overpriced, clinched by violating necessary procedures and tailored to help an industrial­ist as “politicall­y motivated ”, defence minister Ni rm ala Si tharam an said the NDA government moved swiftly to fill gaps in the Indian Air Force’ s capabiliti­es by placing the Rafale order.

Re acting to the minister’ s comments, Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala accused the B JP and Sit ha raman of using the “sacrosanct premises” of the defence ministry for “political mudslingin­g.” She accused the UPA regime of not attending to the IAF’s key requiremen­t for a decade and credited the NDA government for making the emergency purchase in a “fast and transparen­t” manner to plug capability gaps. S ur jew ala asked, “What was the need to buy aircraft on emergency basis when regular purchase had already been negotiated?”

“Between 2004 and 2014, the UPA couldn’t arrive at any decision.

That was the grim situation when the NDA came to power,” the ministers aida ta South Block media briefing. She said the due process of clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security was followed with active participat­ion of then defence minister Manohar Parrikar. India floated a global tender in August 2007 to buy 126 planes but it stood cancelled after PM Narendra Modi declared in April 2015 that India would buy 36 Rafales from France under a government-to-government deal.

Surjewala asked how did the PM take a unilateral decision to buy the planes, bypassing the mandatory defence procuremen­t procedure and in the absence of an inter-government­al agreement with France at that time.

She said while the UP A regime couldn’t take a decision for 10 years, the NDA government quickly grasped the seriousnes­s of the situation and followed the necessary procedures to hammer out a deal with a friendly foreign country.

She said it was “shameful” that the previous government failed to serve the military’s interests and was now “bickering” over price.

The Congress on Tuesday alleged that each fighter would cost ₹1,570 crore under the deal struck by the NDA government compared to ₹526 cr ore under the older deal. The minister said the per unit cost of a jet was“absolutely” and “undoubtedl­y” lesser than what the UPA regime was negotiatin­g.

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