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Cong calls Rafale ‘Shastra Puja’ in France ‘tamasha’

BJP reminds that Shastra puja is a long-held tradition in the country

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Congress and the BJP engaged in a war of words on Wednesday over Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visiting France to receive the first Rafale fighter jet and performing Shastra Puja on the aircraft, with opposition party leaders slamming it as “drama” and the saffron party hitting back with a ‘Bofors' barb.

At a ceremony in Merignac (France) on Tuesday, Singh formally took delivery of the first of the 36 long-awaited Frenchmade aircraft acquired by the Indian Air Force. He performed puja on the new aircraft as he emblazoned it with an ‘Om' tilak and laid flowers and a coconut, just before he took a sortie in the two-seater jet.

The Opposition party accused the BJP of politicisi­ng a defence acquisitio­n.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Congress leader Rashid Alvi said, “This is a government of dramatics. You are going to France and performing puja, wasn't the Rafale jet coming to India? You are going to a foreign country and doing all this drama.” After his reported comments terming Singh's Shastra Puja as “tamasha” (theatrics) drew sharp responses, Congress leader Mallikarju­na Kharge said he was not referring to the Puja but was

questionin­g as to why politician­s were getting involved in Rafale delivery and other technical matters. “I only said that in Rafale and other technical matters, it is the Air Force and Army that deal with it and why are politician­s getting involved,” he said.

Kharge said he was not criticisin­g Shastra Puja, and his point was that the aircraft will still take at least 6-8 months to come to India and therefore “why should they do this (Puja) there, they can do it when it comes here”.

The BJP led by its chief Amit Shah, however, cited Kharge's reported remarks to launch a scathing attack on the

Congress, saying those who “used to worship Quattrocch­i, Shastra Puja is now a problem” for them. Taking on the Congress over the issue, Shah in an election rally in Kaithal in Haryana said it has been a tradition to worship weapons on the occasion of Vijay Dashmi.

“We worship weapons on Vijaydashm­i to take a pledge to end evil, and same was done in case of Rafale, but for the Congress it is ‘tamasha'. After repeated defeats, the Congress is frustrated and doesn't know what it is opposing,” he said.

The BJP, in a tweet, said that the opposition party has problems with modernisat­ion of Air Force and even Indian customs and traditions.

“For a party used to worshippin­g Quattrocch­i, Shastra Puja is naturally a problem,” the ruling party said taking a dig at the Congress over the Bofors deal made by the government headed by former Prime Minister and its president Sonia Gandhi's husband Rajiv Gandhi.

Kharge's reported ‘tamasha remarks also came in for criticism from disgruntle­d Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam who said Shastra Puja cannot be called a “tamasha” as it is a thousands of years old tradition of this country.

“I know Mallikarju­na Kharge ji is an atheist. He doesn't believe in praying, we know, but not everyone in the Congress like him is an atheist,” he said.

“In the entire country, one per cent people are atheists but all the others believe in praying and therefore those who are atheist should not impose their beliefs on the party and society,” Nirupam said.

He asserted that he was supporting Shastra Puja and not the BJP as in his opinion Indian traditions and cultural heritage are “far bigger than any party or individual”. Congress leader Udit Raj attacked the government over Singh's visit and performing Shastra Puja.

“The Rafale jet belongs to France. It was protected by lemon-coconut while being made part of the Air Force. What would the world be thinking? Due to this superstiti­on, such fighter aircraft have to be bought from outside. The day this superstiti­on ends, we will make the jet ourselves,” he said. Congress spokespers­on Sandeep Dikshit said the problem is with the “politicisa­tion” of the event by the defence minister and the BJP.

He said there was no problem with performing of rituals, but it is the manner in which the event was politicise­d with the defence minister for the first time receiving armaments himself instead of the defence forces.

 ?? PTI ?? Rajnath Singh visits SAFRAN - the engine making facility for Rafale fighter jet, in Paris, France, Wednesday
PTI Rajnath Singh visits SAFRAN - the engine making facility for Rafale fighter jet, in Paris, France, Wednesday

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