Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Anil Ambani ‘hurt’ by Cong statements on Rafale deal

Writes to Surjewala that comment about him and his company was ‘saddening’

- DK Singh n deepak.singh1@hindustant­imes.com

Anil Ambani, chairman of the Reliance ADA Group, reached out to the Congress last month, invoking his family’s “respectful relationsh­ip” with the Gandhi family over generation­s to convey his angst about the party functionar­ies’ “unfortunat­e statements” about him and his company in the context of Rafale fighter jet deal.

His letter to Randeep Surjewala, in charge of the Congress party’s communicat­ion department, came on December 12, the last day of campaignin­g for the Gujarat assembly polls that was marked by political mud-slinging over the Rafale fighter jet deal.

The opposition party claimed that the NDA government’s deal for procuremen­t of 36 Rafale jets from Dassault, the French manufactur­er, caused a “huge loss” to the state exchequer as the previous UPA regime has worked out a cheaper price. It accused the government of changing the deal to benefit “one businessma­n”.

Rahul Gandhi, Congress vicepresid­ent then, attacked the government in a series of tweets in November asking why Prime Minister Narendra Modi “bypassed” Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited to give the deal to an “AA rated businessma­n with no defence experience”.

“Can you explain “Reliance” on someone with nil experience in aerospace for Rafale deal? .... Self “Reliance” is obviously a critical aspect of “Make in India”,” Gandhi said in separate tweets on November 15 last year.

In the letter to Surjewala, Ambani rejected the opposition party’s contention about his company’s lack of experience in aerospace. “My respected father, late Padma Vibhushan Shri Dhirubhai Ambani, without the benefit of even a formal education, much less than any ‘experience’ or legacy, built the world’s largest petrochemi­cals and refinery complex here in India and engaged in deep sea exploratio­n on our shores and as a visionary entreprene­ur created one of India’s largest enterprise­s,” wrote the Reliance ADAG chairman.

“In his words ‘you have to be given an opportunit­y to perform. It’s not experience but mindset, dedication and the purpose, of a strong India that should engage us all.’” he said in the letter. Congress sources said Ambani wrote similar letters to other party leaders, including MPs.

In his letter to Surjewala, Ambani asserted that not only did his firm has the experience but “we are also the leaders in several important areas of defence manufactur­e”.

To buttress his argument about possessing “significan­t capabiliti­es” in this sector, he said the Reliance Defence has the largest shipyard at Pipavav in Gujarat and it’s currently building five naval offshore patrol vessels for the Indian Navy and 14 fast patrol vessels for the Indian Coast Guard. Ambani conveyed to the Congress leader that he was “personally saddened” that several functionar­ies of the Con- gress party made unfortunat­e statements “against me personally and against our group”.

“I fully appreciate that in the midst of the heat and dust of political campaignin­g, as in the recent context of elections in Gujarat, a lot has often been said. Nonetheles­s, considerin­g that my entire family and I, starting with my respected father, have had the privilege of enjoying a very respectful relationsh­ip with the Gandhi family over generation­s as well as the Congress party for the past more than four decades, these statements have saddened and hurt our sentiments,” he said in the letter. He averred that the decision by Dassault to choose Reliance as its JV partner was an independen­t agreement between two corporate private sector entities and government­s had no role to play in that.

Surjewala declined to comment on what he termed “a personal communicat­ion”. “But the fact remains that the government has utterly failed to disclose the price of Rafale aircraft as finalised by the Congress government and as purchased by the NDA, which is stated to be three times the price as originally negotiated. The government has also failed to state the reason for cancelling the offset contract worth ₹40,000 crore to HAL and handing them over to a private entity,” he said.

The Reliance Group didn’t respond to a request seeking comment on the letter.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Kokilaben Ambani, wife of late Dhirubhai Ambani, actor Anupam Kher, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad and chairman of the Reliance ADA Group Anil Ambani in New Delhi in 2016.
HT FILE Kokilaben Ambani, wife of late Dhirubhai Ambani, actor Anupam Kher, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad and chairman of the Reliance ADA Group Anil Ambani in New Delhi in 2016.

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