Khaleej Times

PM alleges plot to topple him as Rahul steps up Rafale attack

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new delhi — Amid unrelentin­g Congress offensive against him in the Rafale deal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hit out at the main opposition party, accusing it of throwing muck, indulging in lies and trying to form an “internatio­nal alliance” to oust him.

But the Congress kept up the pressure with its chief Rahul Gandhi asking why the price of the fighter jets was not being disclosed and party accused the government of violating the norms in selection of the offset partner.

On its part, the BJP opened another front alleging that there was a nexus between Rahul Gandhi’s brother-in-law Robert Vadra and arms dealer and middleman Sanjay Bhandari due to which the Rafale deal with French firm was cancelled in 2012.

Modi, who addressed ‘Karyakarta Mahakumbh’ (workers grand conclave) in Bhopal, echoed BJP’s earlier attack about “design” between the Congress and Pakistan to remove him in the wake of Rafale deal controvers­y.

Modi accused the Congress of indulging in a slander campaign and said the main opposition party has become so weak that it has to beg small parties to forge alliance in the coming elections. “What has happened to the 125-year-old

They (Congress) want to capture power through mischief. They want to use a handful of people to spread falsehood and a storm of lies to capture power.

PM Narendra Modi

Congress? We have decided to fight elections on the issue of developmen­t, but they want to fight the election by breaking the society. They want to capture power through mischief. They want to use a handful of people to spread falsehood and a storm of lies to capture power,” he said.

“Best wishes for their new path. But we are following the path of strong organisati­on,” he said. Modi said Congress was not succeeding in getting allies and even if they get one, “I don’t see them succeeding”.

“So they are trying to forge an alliance internatio­nally. Now will a foreign country decide who will be the country’s prime minister? After losing power, you have lost your balance,” he told the Congress party.

Modi said Congress had left no stone unturned to “abuse” him since he joined politics in 2001 and people have rejected the charges.

“The more muck they (Congress) throw, more lotuses will bloom, in every booth, every block, every village, every city and every corner of the country, he said, adding “if destructio­n is written in their fate, then there is no need for us to cry.”

Rahul Gandhi, who was in Amethi, continued his attack a day after he had alleged that country’s “chowkidar” (watchman) had committed “chori” (theft) in Rafale deal.

Gandhi questioned Modi’s and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitaraman’s “silence” on the demand for disclosing the price of the fighter jets. “First, the question is: why did the defence minister lie ? Then suddenly you get the price of the aircraft Rs5.26 billion versus Rs 16 billion. Even other countries have bought Rafale aircraft but not for Rs16 billion,” he said.

Referring to the offset agreement between French manufactur­er Dassault and an Indian private firm, Gandhi said for 70 years HAL has been making aircraft while the private firm given the contract had not made any aircraft. “He (Modi) always says that he wants to be the ‘chowkidar’ of the nation, not the prime minister. But he has given away the money belonging to the people of the country to a private firm.”

Congress leader Kapil Sibal, who addressed a press conference at party’s headquarte­rs, said an offset partner can be chosen only with government’s clearance and the Modi government is “lying.” —

He (Modi) always says that he wants to be the ‘chowkidar’ of the nation, not the PM. But he has given away the money belonging to the people to a private firm.

Rahul Gandhi

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