Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cong to inform people on Rafale

OUTREACH Cong chief asks party leaders to fan out across country, calls aircraft deal ‘corruption of the century’

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

NEW DELHI:: Starting August 25, Congress leaders will fan out across the country to “inform the people” about the alleged irregulari­ties in the deal to purchase Rafale fighter aircraft from the French military planemaker Dassault Aviation, and hold nationwide protests.

The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday, in a follow-up to discussion­s by the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on August 4. At that meeting, the Congress had decided to launch a “Jan Andolan (people’s movement)” on the Rafale deal and multiple bank frauds to target the Prime Minister and his party ahead of year-end state elections and the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

A core team comprising senior Congress leaders and six party spokespers­ons -- S Jaipal Reddy, Arjun Modhwadia, Shaktisinh Gohil, Pawan Khera, Priyanka Chaturvedi and Jaiveer Shergill -- has been picked to spearhead the campaign.

“In the next 30 days, Congress workers will fan out and hold demonstrat­ions in districts and states on the Rafale issue. CWC members, general secretarie­s, in-charges of states, secretarie­s and others will go from block to state level and demand a fair and independen­t probe into the deal,” Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala told reporters after the meeting.

“We want the government to immediatel­y constitute a joint parliament­ary committee (JPC) to probe the Rafale scam. We will push the government, we will not stop, we will not be deterred and we will continue to push for ensuring that the Rafale scam and corruption scams are exposed,” he said.

The National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) decision to enter a government-to-government deal with France to buy 36 Rafael warplanes made by Dassault was announced in April 2015, with an agreement signed a little over a year later. This replaced the previous United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) regime’s decision to buy 126 Rafael aircraft, 108 of which were to be made in India by Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd.

The UPA deal, struck in 2012, was not a viable one, former defence minister Manohar Parrikar has said. The deal has also become controvers­ial on account of the fact that one of the offset deals signed by Dassault was with the Reliance Group of Anil Ambani and the NDA government. The Congress claims the earlier deal was scrapped and a new one signed just to provide Ambani this opportunit­y. Both the government and Reliance have denied this.

Sniffing an electoral opportunit­y in the Rafale deal, the Congress has been relentless­ly keeping up the heat on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Alleging that it is “the corruption of the century”, Gandhi has been claiming that the deal was aimed at bailing out “debt-ridden corporate cronies” of the Prime Minister. Citing figures, Gandhi has said that the Modi government was buying each aircraft at a cost of ~1,670 crore when the UPA regime had finalised a price of ~570 crore per aircraft in 2012.

Political analysts concede that the Rafale deal is a key issue but point out that the Congress would have to highlight people-centric matters such as price rise to win over the voters.

“Rafale will definitely give them [the Congress] some traction in the media and draw the attention of opinion makers. But this is not enough. They need to talk about price rise that has a bigger relevance from the public point of view and makes a significan­t difference in elections,” said Delhi-based political analyst N Bhaskara Rao.

 ?? PTI ?? UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi with Opposition leaders during a protest over the Rafale deal, outside Parliament House on Friday.
PTI UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi with Opposition leaders during a protest over the Rafale deal, outside Parliament House on Friday.

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