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Congress, BJP war of words over Rafale deal turns uglier

MODI ACCUSED OF TREASON, GANDHIS DUBBED LOOTERS

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The war of words between the Congress and the BJP over the Rafale issue turned uglier yesterday as Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “treason” and acting as Anil Ambani’s middleman, prompting the ruling party to claim that he worked as a lobbyist for foreign firms.

The Gandhi family has a history of “looting” the country, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a counter-attack, adding that it was height of “shamelessn­ess and irresponsi­bility” that the Congress president “abused” the “honest” minister Modi.

Firing a fresh salvo at Modi, Gandhi released to the media an email dated March 28, 2015 purportedl­y written by Airbus executive Nicolas Chamussy to three recipients with the subject line “Ambani”.

Quoting from the email, Gandhi claimed that Ambani was aware in advance of the Rafale deal before India and France announced it in 2015 during Modi’s visit to the country and said that it was in violation of the Official Secrets Act.

Dubbing Gandhi a “lying machine”, Prasad asserted that the email referred to a chopper deal and not the Rafale purchase and prime ■ also put Airbus in a dock by saying that it is under a needle of suspicion in several deals signed during the UPA era.

Reacting to Gandhi’s claim, Ambani’s Reliance Defence said the “proposed MoU” mentioned in the email cited by him was a reference to its cooperatio­n with Airbus Helicopter and had “no connection” with the fighter jet contract.

In its response to Prasad’s remarks against Airbus, its spokespers­on said, “We do not comment on any ongoing investigat­ion. We have cooperated with the Indian authoritie­s in the past and will continue to do so.”

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