The Asian Age

PM Modi’s corruption boat will sink: Cong

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Modi government's “boat of corruption” will no longer sail, the Congress said on Wednesday after the Supreme Court asked the Centre for pricing details of the 36 Rafale jets India is buying from France.

The Congress has been alleging massive irregulari­ties in the Rafale deal, saying the government was procuring each aircraft at a cost of over ` 1,670 crore as against ` 526 crore finalized by the UPA government when it was negotiatin­g a deal for procuremen­t of 126 Rafale fighter jets.

In a series of tweets Congress Communicat­ions Chief Mr Randeep Singh Surjewala hit out at the government and once again demanded a Joint Parliament­ary Committee JPC in the Rafale fighter jet deal. He said, “The Modi government's boat of corruption will no longer sail because the Supreme Courts wants to know the truth of Rafale.

The corruption- loaded BJP government can no longer remain investigat­ion free, the accused can no longer run away from a JPC ( joint parliament­ary committee).”

He further added, “Dear PM, Please explain to the ‘ court of people’, why are you now shying away from JPC investigat­ion? Rafale Scam is now fully ripe for an investigat­ionno more excuses!”

The Congress has also alleged that the central government was responsibl­e for taking away the offset contract from the public sector HAL and giving it to a private company. All the allegation­s made by the Congress have been vehemently denied by the government.

Earlier in a Facebook post, Congress President Rahul Gandhi said due to the renegotiat­ed deal India could not get transfer of technology as negotiated during the UPA rule and it was shameful that Indian pilots have to put their lives at risk flying the ancient Jaguar aircraft as the new technology did not come into the country. The Congress president has also been attacking the Modi government over the Rafale deal in the election campaignin­g in the poll bound states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh and Rajasthan.

Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari reiterated the party’s demand for a Joint Parliament­ary Committee probe into the Rafale deal. "All the files relating to the Rafale transactio­n must be handed over to the JPC,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi leave after attending a prayer meeting at the memorial of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi, Wednesday. —
PTI Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi leave after attending a prayer meeting at the memorial of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi, Wednesday. —

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