Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rahul under foreign pressure: BJP

RAFALE WAR Congress hits out as Ravi Shankar Prasad claims Gandhi favoured buying Eurofighte­r jets due to ‘commercial interests’

- HT Corrsponde­nt

NEWDELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said on Monday Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s campaign on the Rafale jet purchase was based on “pure commercial interest”, alleging that middlemen believed to be involved in the Agustawest­land case wanted Eurofighte­r on board for the deal that has become contentiou­s.

The BJP’S fresh attack came on the day the Congress moved a privilege motion against defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman for what it said was “misleading” the Lok Sabha during a debate on the issue on Friday.

The Congress president, meanwhile retirated his challenge to Prime Minister Narnendra Modi for a debate on the deal and accused Sitharaman of “lying” over the contracts given to Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd.

“A media house has come up with documents which reveal that the same middlemen who were pushing for the case for Agustawest­land, one of them being under arrest, were also pushing the case for Eurofighte­r...,” said Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, citing a report.

He added that the Congress, which alleges wrongdoing in the deal, has unleashed an “entire campaign of canard”.

In December, Christian Michel, a 54-year-old British

The strategy of the government is — weaken HAL, do not give it money, destroy India’s strategic capability… That is the plan and that is what we are trying to thwart RAHUL GANDHI,

Congress president

national believed to be one of the middlemen in the Agustawest­land chopper deal, was extradited from Dubai.

He is being investigat­ed over charges of organising bribes for Indian politician­s and bureaucrat­s to push for the ₹ 3,600-crore agreement in the previous United Progressiv­e Alliance regime, which cancelled the contract in 2014. Several companies including those from the US, Russia and Sweden, were also in contention before the deal for fighter jets to be procured the Indian Air Force went in favour of French aircraft major Dassault, which makes the Rafale plane.

The papers seized from Italian middleman Guido Haschke during a raid reveal that he and Christian Michel worked on a plan to place Rafale’s prime competitor in the “win zone”, Prasad, the Union law minister, said.

Separately, Sitharaman rejected “doubts” raised by the Congress party on her statement on HAL as “incorrect and misleading” and added that contracts worth ₹ 26,570 crore have been signed by the defence PSU between 2014-18 and orders amounting to ₹ 73,000 crore are in pipeline, which total about ₹ 1 lakh crore.

She accused Rahul Gandhi of raising “incorrect and misleading” doubts regarding her statement in Parliament. Sitharaman’s statement in Lok Sabha came amid a political furore over her earlier statement in the House regarding orders placed with state-run HAL, with Congress president Gandhi alleging she had “lied” that government orders worth ₹ 1 lakh crore were provided to the company.

A privilege motion against Sitharaman was moved by Congress’s KC Venugopal. It is being considered by the Speaker.

Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Gandhi alleged that the government gave Rs 20,000 crore to France’s Dassault Aviation, the makers of Rafale jets, even though it has not supplied a single aircraft. “But why have HAL’S dues of ₹15,700 crore not been cleared?” Gandhi asked.

He alleged that it was “necessary” for government to “destroy HAL because with a strong HAL, you simply cannot give the contract to anybody else”.

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