Khaleej Times

Modi will not survive if Rafale is probed: Rahul

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new delhi — Alleging French defence major Dassault Aviation of paying “kickback” to secure the Rafale deal, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not survive if the “huge corruption” in the purchase was probed.

“If an inquiry starts on this (Rafale deal), Modi is not going to survive it, guaranteed,” Rahul said at a Press conference at the party headquarte­rs here.

Citing two reasons for his claims, he said: “One, because of corruption. Two, because it is very clear who the decision maker was... Nobody would be able to say that some general in the Air Force or the defence minister or some bureaucrat from the Defence Ministry. It was a deal done by Narendra Modi to give Anil Ambani Rs300 billion,” he said.

Rahul also said that if there was nothing to hide, Modi would have ordered an inquiry into the decision to purchase the fighter jets from France.

“If the prime minister was not involved, he would have said ‘let there be an enquiry by the CBI or the Supreme Court’. But he is silent. He has lost his sleep because of tension because he knows he will be caught.”

Referring to Dassault Aviation investing Rs2.84 billion in a “loss making” Indian company, Rahul said it was the “first instalment of kickback” that was paid by the French defence major to secure the deal.

“Dassault CEO (Eric Trappier) had claimed his company chose Reliance as its offsets partner because it had land available next to an airport. But now it has been revealed that the land was bought by the money that was invested by Dassault.

“The CEO is lying. The big question is why a firm would invest Rs2.84 billion in a company with a capital of just over Rs800,000 and is loss making? It is clear cut that this (investment) is the first instalment of kickback given by Dassault,” said Rahul.

The Congress president alleged that Trappier was “lying” to save Modi who in April 2015 had announced the inter-government­al deal to buy 36 Rafale jets in “complete violation” of defence procuremen­t policies.

He also alleged that Central Bureau of Investigat­ion director Alok Kumar Verma was “removed” because he was looking into documents pertaining to the deal that could nail the prime minister. —

 ?? PTI ?? Indian youth Congress members stage a protest against the government over the rafale fighter jet deal in new Delhi on friday. —
PTI Indian youth Congress members stage a protest against the government over the rafale fighter jet deal in new Delhi on friday. —

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