Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Defence minister’s position is untenable, she should quit: Rahul

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday escalated its attacks on the Modi government over the Rafale deal with party chief Rahul Gandhi demanding defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s resignatio­n for “lying” on the capability of Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited (HAL) to build the fighter aircraft.

“The RM (Rafale Minister) tasked with defending corruption has been caught lying again. The former HAL Chief, TS Raju, has nailed her lie, that HAL didn’t have the capability to build the RAFALE. Her position is untenable & she must resign,” Gandhi tweeted.

He was referring to a September 20 Hindustan Times report on the former HAL chief’s assertion that the state-run plane maker could have built Rafale aircraft in India had the government managed to close the original negotiatio­ns with French aerospace firm Dassault Aviation for 126 fighters and that there was a work-share agreement between the two companies. Defence ministry officials on Wednesday reiterated there were areas of disagreeme­nt between HAL and Dassault such as work-share, responsibi­lity sharing and man-hours required for making aircraft components. They added that there were many areas of diasgreeme­nt between HAL and Dassault regarding “responsibi­lity sharing” and “man-hours required for manufactur­e”.

The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said HAL had highlighte­d workshare and responsibi­lity sharing issues in letters to the ministry in October 2012 and July 2014, but that there was no work-share agreement as claimed by Raju. They added that claiming lower life cycle cost was presumptiv­e as work-share between the two firms was not agreed upon, adding the proposal for buying 126 jets did not progress due to these very reasons.ht’s September 20 report referred to some of these issues including the fact that HAL’S cost of assembling the aircraft was high and that it was taking more time than the French company thought it should.

The main opposition party has alleged that the Modi government caused a loss of over Rs 41,000 crore to the public exchequer and endangered national security by overlookin­g HAL.

Later, Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari too demanded Sitharaman’s resignatio­n for allegedly “misleading” the people on the Rafale deal, claiming that the government’s arguments have been “demolished” by the former HAL chief’s statement. Raju, who was heading HAL till three weeks ago, was also a member of the defence ministry’s Contract Negotiatio­n Committee for the 126 fighters.

The NDA government’s decision to enter into a government­to-government deal with France to buy 36 Rafale warplanes was announced in April 2015 with the deal signed a little over a year later.

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