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Rafale deal prime example of cronyism, corruption: Yechury

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Welcoming the Supreme Court's order to Centre to submit details of pricing of the Rafale fighter jets India is buying from France, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury alleged on Thursday that the Modi government has tried to “cover up” its secret and dishonest activities in the multi-crore defence deal.

Alleging that the Rafale deal was an example of cronyism and corruption, Yechury said he was hopeful the truth about the deal will come out as the apex court has insisted on facts.

“Modi govt has tried to cover up its shenanigan­s in the Rafale scam by provid- ing all kinds of excuses. With Supreme Court insisting on facts, the truth about this prime example of cronyism and corruption will fully come out,” he tweeted.

The government has denied allegation­s of corruption in the deal.

The Supreme Court Wednesday asked the Centre for pricing details of the 36 Rafale jets India is buying from France in a sealed cover within 10 days but agreed that “strategic and confidenti­al” informatio­n need not be disclosed.

A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi gave some leeway to the government, which has argued that pricing details are so sensitive that they have not even been shared with Parliament.

The court was hearing four petitions, including one by advocate Prashant Bhushan and former ministers Arun Shourie and Yashwant Sinha who are seeking a court-monitored CBI investigat­ion in the purchase of the fighter jets.

The court posted the matter for hearing on November 14.

India signed an agreement with France for 36 Rafale aircraft in a fly-away condition as part of the upgrading process of the Indian Air Force equipment. The Rafale fighter jet is a twin-engine Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft manufactur­ed by French aerospace company Dassault Aviation.

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