Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘NEXUS’ BETWEEN MODI, AGUSTA WILL PROBE IN 2019, SAYS CONG

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: The Congress on Sunday sought to turn the tables on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the Agusta-Westland VIP helicopter deal, saying that it will “investigat­e the alleged nexus between the company and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government when it comes to power” in 2019, a day after the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e told a Delhi court that the middleman in the deal, Christian Michel, was misusing legal access by handing his lawyers notes on how he should deal with questions on a “Mrs Gandhi” and a certain “son of the Italian lady who could be the Prime Minister”.

The Opposition party alleged that it was the Modi government that removed Agusta-Westland and its parent group Finmeccani­ca from the list of blackliste­d companies and allowed it to bid for 100 helicopter­s for the Indian Navy.

“Today, the ED [Enforcemen­t Directorat­e] may save the Modi government but when it is voted out of power in 2019, we are fully committed to investigat­ing the nexus between Prime Minister Modi and his government,” Con---

gress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala told reporters.

The ED’s purported claim triggered a war of words between the Congress and the BJP. While the BJP alleged that the references were to Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother, United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi, the Opposition party accused the government of misusing agencies to smear the Gandhi family.

“A statement made before police has no evidentiar­y value in the court of law. Secondly, we have nothing to do with a conversati­on between a lawyer and a client. If there is any evidence, why don’t they [government] place that in the public domain? Why are they hiding behind fake innuendoes? Actually, they are hiding their own misdeeds and wrongdoing­s by such insinuatio­ns and innuendoes,” Surjewala said.

“But they will face to the investigat­ion and the link between Modi and Agusta-Westland will be probed for sure when the government changes in 2019.”

He said that media reports in July 2018 had elaborated how Michel’s lawyer and his sister, Rosemary Patrizi Dos Anjos, revealed that the “Indian Prime Minister and ED pressurise­d him to make false and fabricated statements against” the Congress leadership, even as he claimed he did not anybody in the Gandhi-Nehru family.

Condemning the Congress for giving the questionin­g of Michel by investigat­ive agencies a “political colour”, BJP spokespers­on Sudhanshu Trivedi said: “Let it be examined, everything would be clear in the Agusta-Westland case.”

The BJP leader accused the Congress of giving a “cover fire” to Michel and trying to protect him. “Why is it so that all the foreign nationals accused in corruption cases in India have links with the first family of the Congress,” he asked.

Former finance minister P Chidambara­m also took a dig at the government, ED and the media over the “new improved system” of trying cases and pronouncin­g judgments without evidence.

“If the government, ED and the media have their way, in this country, cases will be tried on TV channels. Further, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act will not apply. What the ED says will be oral evidence, any piece of paper that the ED produces will be documentar­y evidence and what the TV channel pronounces will be the judgment,” he said on Twitter.

“Even kangaroo courts hold trials in a courtroom. Our new ‘improved’ system will surpass kangaroo courts and deliver justice on TV channels,” he added.

Surjewala alleged that the Prime Minister was trying to “hide his own misdeeds as he is the protector, benefactor and promoter” of Agusta-Westland.

“We [UPA] initiated the investigat­ion into the chopper deal in 2013. An FIR was also lodged. We were even ready for a joint parliament­ary committee (JPC) probe but the BJP backed out,” he said.

He said the Modi government permitted blackliste­d Agusta-Westland to get clearances from Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) and permit its entry as partner or sub-contractor to various Indian companies.

Surjewala said the ban on Agusta-Westland and Finmeccani­ca was revoked by the Modi government despite a pending a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) case and also the violation of the ‘integrity clause’, for which its contract was terminated.

“Not only this, Modi government sought a special opinion from its attorney general in July 2014 and permitted Agusta Westland/Finmeccani­ca to be part of ‘Make in India’ and bid for 100 naval utility helicopter­s, besides clearing its investment proposals through FIPB for the manufactur­e of AW119 helicopter­s,” he alleged.

The Congress leader asked the Prime Minister how his government lost all the cases in internatio­nal courts against Agusta-Westland and why it did not file appeals.

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