Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

SC to hear PIL for action against PM, middleman in Rafale jet deal

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will hear after two weeks a public interest litigation (PIL) that seeks the prosecutio­n of alleged middleman Sushen Gupta and Prime Minister Narendra Modi under charges of cheating, breach of trust, and criminal conspiracy, over alleged kickbacks of 1 million Euros in the Rafale fighter jet deal. Advocate-petitioner ML Sharma mentioned his PIL before Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde, who said the matter will be listed after two weeks. No date, however, was set for the hearing.

Sharma claimed he was making the rounds of the registry of the top court to get this matter listed urgently, but to little avail.

The lawyer also requested the CJI to hear the petition himself, but justice Bobde, who retires on April 23, did not comment on it.

In December 2018, the top court rejected a bunch of petitions, including one by former Union ministers Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie, along with activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, for a court-monitored probe into the fighter jet deal between India and France. It noted at the time that there was no evidence on irregulari­ty or corruption in the government­to-government deal for 36 fighter jets, and that the decision-making process could not be doubted.

Later, in November 2019, the apex court dismissed a batch of petitions that sought a review of the 2018 judgment on the ground that certain documents relating to the deal were concealed from the court by the government during the previous round. The court held there was no need for a “roving inquiry” into the case.

However, Sharma has now relied on reports by Mediapart, a French online journal, published earlier this month. Medipart claimed that it was in possession of documents that showed Dassault Aviation, which manufactur­es the Rafale jet, and its industrial partner Thales, a defence electronic­s firm, paid “middleman” Sushen Gupta around 1 million euros (approximat­ely ₹8.9 crore by the current exchange rate) “secret commission­s” in connection with the ₹59,000 crore deal. Gupta’s name also figures in the Agustawest­land charge sheet.

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