The Free Press Journal

Would never give Modi a clean chit: Pawar

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Controvers­y continues to rage Sharad Pawar, the president of Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP). He has been accused of ‘defending’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the controvers­ial Rafale jet deal. He has however refuted the allegation­s, saying he would never give Modi a clean chit.

Addressing a victory rally at Beed on Monday, Pawar said, “Some people have criticised me saying I supported Modi. I have not supported Modi and will never do that,” Pawar

The BJP bought the aircraft and I say it aloud, the government should explain this deal in the Parliament how the purchase cost rose from Rs 650 crore per plane to Rs 1600 crore

said while addressing a party meeting in the Marathwada region. He said, “Their government bought the aircraft and I am saying aloud, the government should explain this deal to the Parliament how the purchase cost rose from Rs 650 crore per plane to Rs 1600 crore.”

In an interview to a Marathi channel Pawar said, “People don't doubt PM's intentions in the Rafale deal.” This led was followed by immediate resignatio­ns by two leaders, Tariq Anwar, one of the founder members of NCP and Munaf Hakim. Pawar's comments were welcomed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and party president Amit Shah had thanked Pawar for his comments. After being cornered by the media and Congress party, the NCP spokespers­on promptly blamed the media for quoting Pawar out of context. Pawar at the Beed meeting reiterated the demand for a probe by a Joint Parliament­ary Committee (JPC) in the Rafale deal and demanded the government share details of the prices of the 36 fighter jets. Pawar had also said there was no need to make public the technical details relating to the aircraft.

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