The Asian Age

Govt claims demolished, says Rahul

■ Says it doesn’t mention negotiator­s’ dissent note

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Taking on the government over Rafale yet again, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that the CAG report on the defence deal does not mention the dissent note put in by negotiator­s.

Mr Gandhi claimed that he doesn’t think the report is worth the paper it is written on and said that the government’s argument on price and faster delivery of Rafale fighter jets has been demolished.

Taking on the government over the controvers­ial Rafale jet deal yet again, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General ( CAG) report on the defence deal does not mention the dissent note put in by negotiator­s.

Mr Gandhi claimed that he didn’t think the report is worth the paper it is written on and said that the government’s argument on price and faster delivery of Rafale fighter jets has been demolished.

The Congress president alleged that the only reason for the new deal is to give ` 30,000 crore to industrial­ist Anil Ambani.

“The argument given by the prime minister for the new Rafale deal was price and faster delivery. This has been demolished,” he added.

Mr Gandhi questioned why the government was not ordering a JPC if they

were sure that there was no scam. Both the government and Mr Ambani have refuted allegation­s of any wrong doing in the Rafale deal.

Reliance Defence, in a

statement, has also refuted Mr Gandhi’s allegation saying the “proposed MoU” mentioned in the email referred to its cooperatio­n with Airbus Helicopter.

 ?? — ASIAN AGE ?? Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and other party leaders during a protest over the Rafale deal at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.
— ASIAN AGE Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and other party leaders during a protest over the Rafale deal at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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