The Asian Age

All ministers get briefing on Rafale to counter Opp.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Under attack from a combative Opposition over the Rafale fighter deal, the entire Union council of ministers is learnt to have been briefed in detail on the finer points of the issue at a meeting that was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday evening.

The aim behind the exercise was to make all Central ministers aware about the nature of the deal so that they could help blunt the Opposition’s attacks by making people in their constituen­cies aware about the truth of the whole issue, and that how the Opposition was trying to mislead the common man by “twisting facts”.

Highly- placed sources said during the meeting that lasted over two hours, presentati­ons were made to the council of ministers by top officials of the PMO and certain other agencies on the Rafale deal. With Lok Sabha polls just a few months away, the

Narendra Modi government also wanted to convey a message of unity to its allies, and to keep them in the loop to counter any growing doubts or misunderst­andings as political dynamics undergo several changes prior to the elections, the sources further added.

The main point reiterated at the meeting was that there was no involvemen­t of any private party as it was a bilateral agreement between two government­s, the sources said.

The capabiliti­es of the state- oftheart fighter jets were explained in great detail to all the ministers, especially on how it would strengthen India’s defence arsenal.

The Opposition parties led by the Congress have been attacking the Narendra Modi government over the deal, alleging that it was struck at an exorbitant price and that it benefited an Indian businessma­n at the cost of the government- run Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd. These charges have been decisively denied by the government.

Separate presentati­ons on the Swachchh Bharat Mission and Ayushman Bharat were also made at the meeting, the sources said.

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