The Free Press Journal

Break silence on Rafale deal, Congress tells PM

- OUR BUREAU /

The Congress once again asked Prime Minister Modi on Wednesday to tell the truth of the Rafale fighter jet deal, asserting that he is silent since he is really guilty of brokering the biggest defence deal and the lid is now off his “sweetheart deal” with not one but three evidences in a row.

Party chief spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said the Modi government is itself caught into the web of its lies and it is “time for PM Modi to break his silence” since after the third confirmati­on of the Prime Minister securing the offset contract of Rs 30,000 crore and a Rs 1 lakh crore ‘life cycle cost contract’ for industrial­ist Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence company.

He told a Press conference here that the undisputed evidence now corroborat­es the brazen ‘crony capitalism’ and ‘quid pro quo’ by the Modi government in the multi-crore Rafale scam.

Surjewala released the minutes of the meetings held on May 11 last year by Dassault Aviation’s COO Loik Segalen with the two unions (CGT and CFDT) that are part of the Central Works Council alike trade unions in India with a role in the company’s financial management.

The minutes say: “A complete presentati­on of the ‘Make in India’ with the creation of the enterprise “Dassault Reliance Aerospace” in Nagpur was made. According to Segalen, it was imperative and mandatory for Dassault Aviation to accept this counterpar­t in order to obtain the export contract Rafale India.”

The minutes of the meeting with DFDL on “New Company: Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited (DRAL)” state: “This is inevitable consequenc­e of the Rafale India contract which requires ‘Make in India'’ to be signed. A ‘Joint Venture’ was therefore created with the Indian Reliance company to achieve this goal. Dassault Aviation is a 49% shareholde­r, Reliance 51%.”

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