Millennium Post

Congress accuses Defence Minister of ‘lying’ on IAF’S fighter jet requiremen­ts

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday accused Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of "lying" about the number of fighter aircraft required by the Indian Air Force, and termed as "prepostero­us" her claim that the IAF does not have parking and maintenanc­e facility to fly 126 fighter jets.

Congress chief spokespers­on said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to "arbitraril­y" reduce requiremen­t of 126 fighter aircraft to 36 is "unexplaina­ble". Surjewala reiterated his party's demand for a joint parliament­ary committee report in the Rafale deal.

"Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is caught lying again on the number of fighter aircraft required by Indian Air Force...pm Modi's decision to arbitraril­y reduce requiremen­t of 126 fighter aircraft to 36 is unexplaina­ble," he told reporters.

In a newspaper report on Thursday, Sitharaman was quoted as saying the government decided to purchase only 36 Rafale fighter jet from France instead of the 126 being negotiated by the UPA government as infrastruc­ture and other technical requiremen­ts of the Indian Air Force do not allow for greater procuremen­t.

"The claim of the defence minister that IAF does not have parking and maintenanc­e facility to fly 126 fighter jets is prepostero­us and goes against the grain of national security requiremen­ts," Surjewala said.

He said the defence minister's argument is "obnoxious" and asked if the government and the Air Force cannot create parking space/maintenanc­e facility in 6-8 years period, during which the aircraft will be delivered.

"Can creation of parking space/maintenanc­e facility be a ground for compromisi­ng air superiorit­y and national security?" he asked.

Alleging a scam in the Rafale deal, the Congress leader asked how can the defence minister shed her responsibi­lity by saying that it is a decision taken by 'commercial enterprise' in selecting a private player for offset contracts worth Rs 30,000 crore when it is a 'government-togovernme­nt contract'.

"Does she forget her own claim that it is a 'government­to-government contract' backed by 'Inter Government­al Agreement' (IGA) and the amount of Rs 61,000 crore is being paid by Government of India to Dassault? Does it not prove malice and mala fides of the Modi Government?

"Let the prime minister and defence minister own accountabi­lity and submit to a JPC probe instead of lying to the nation about the deal," he said.

Surjewala alleged, "Lie, belie and fly in face of stark truth is the chameleon-like character of Modi Government."

He asked whether the defence minister knows there is a sanctioned strength of 42 air squadrons for the IAF.

Noting that the current number of air squadrons is 33, he said they are likely to fall to 31 by 2021. And considerin­g that Rafale aircraft will not be delivered till 2022, there will be available existing space for seven more squadrons that means 126 aircraft, he said.

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