Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Goyal accuses Congress of lying

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE CONTINUING WAR OF WORDS CAME ON A DAY WHEN SITHARAMAN VISITED A PRODUCTION FACILITY OF RAFALE MANUFACTUR­ER NEAR PARIS IN FRANCE

NEW DELHI: Union railway minister Piyush Goyal on Friday accused Congress President Rahul Gandhi and his party of repeatedly “spreading falsehoods and lies” over the Rafale fighter jet deal, allegation­s the opposition rejected while asking the government to respond with “factual answers”.

The continuing war of words came on a day defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited a production facility of Rafale manufactur­er Dassault Aviation near Paris in France. In New Delhi, Goyal said the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led government was able to negotiate terms that were “far better” than the terms negotiated during the Congress-led UPA’S tenure. “We have been able to get faster delivery, longer maintenanc­e tenure, better availabili­ty of spare parts and the much-needed capabiliti­es, particular­ly in the adversaria­l situation at the border,” he said.

The Bjp-led NDA’S decision to enter an $8.7 billion government­to-government deal with France to buy 36 Rafale warplanes was announced in April 2015, with an agreement signed a little over a year later. This replaced the UPA regime’s decision to buy 126 Rafale aircraft, 108 of which were to be made in India by the stateowned Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd. The deal has become controvers­ial with the opposition, led by the Congress, claiming that the price at which India is buying Rafale aircraft now is ~1,670 crore for each, three times the ~526 crore, the initial bid by the company when the UPA was trying to buy the aircraft. It has also claimed the previous deal included a technology transfer agreement with HAL. The deal has also become controvers­ial on account of the fact that one of the offset deals signed by Dassault is with the Reliance Group of Anil Ambani. The Congress claims the earlier deal was scrapped and a new one signed just to provide Ambani this opportunit­y for an offset deal. Both the govt and Reliance have repeatedly denied this.

Congress spokespers­on Pawan Khera said: “Our questions are based on facts, your answers should also be based on facts. The country needs factual answers, we don’t need your adjectives for Rahul Gandhi. The country will decide who is lying and who is not lying.”

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