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Minister Jaitley today accused the of "seriously compromising" national security by demanding disclosure of details of the fighter jet deal and also "manufacturing" corruption allegations against the NDA government. Jaitley's attack against the in the Lok Sabha during which he defended the government's decision against making the break-up of the nearly Rs 58,000 crore deal public came even as fired a fresh salvo at the government. Gandhi said was not answering his questions because there was something "fishy" about it. Amid acrimony between and members, Jaitley also advised Gandhi to "learn" from former "lessons on national security." "Your party was stigmatised when you were in government because of allegation of corruption. Now the new act is, let us manufacture an allegation of corruption against the NDA. So when you couldn't find anything, you said please disclose the price of the deal," Jaitley said while replying to a discussion on the Union Budget. "I charge the of seriously compromising India's security... Mr Modi has run a clean government for last 4 years, so let us manufacturer a crisis, let us manufacture an issue. "And the manufactured issue is, please tell me the details of the deal," the minister said referring to the demands by the to make public details of the government-to-government deal to buy 36 fighter jets from Jaitley said when UPA was in power, then defence ministers and A K Antony had on 15 occasions told Parliament that giving out such details would be against the interest of national security. He said one of the questions then related to missiles being procured from He said the should go to Mukherjee and "get lessons on national security." Gandhi has been targeting on the 2016 deal to buy 36 fighter jets. "What is the price that the has spent on Rafale," Gandhi had asked on Tuesday. Alleging that something wrong has happened in the deal, Gandhi also noted that the country has to understand that the talked about corruption and had said he will launch an attack on it. "But in the deal, there has been corruption and the is protecting those who have done corruption," Gandhi alleged without elaborating. Continuing his attack today, Gandhi referred to Modi's speeches in Parliament yesterday, telling reporters outside Parliament that it was clear that the was not interested in answering "fundamental questions". Nirmala Sitharaman, he said, had first announced that she would inform the nation about the cost of purchasing but was now saying she could not do so as it was a state secret. "Which of her two statements are correct," he asked. Later in a tweet, Gandhi asked if she "changed" her stand to hide corruption, or to protect or his friend. "Why did the Raksha Mantri change her stance from: I will reveal the price of the planes in Nov 2017 to the price is a state secret in Feb 2018.

A) Corruption B) To protect Modiji C) To protect Modiji's friend D) All of above," he tweeted. Gandhi said he had also posed three questions to Modi. These included the aircraft's cost and "handing over" the deal to a after "snatching" it from a public undertaking. However, there was no reply, Gandhi said. "There can be only one answer and it is that there is something fishy about this," he said. In Lok Sabha, Jaitley said security pacts were inherent part of defence transactions "because when you disclose the details of the price, you can give an approximate price, but when you give those specific details, you are giving details of the weapon system that you possess, and the capacity of the which you don't want to inform the enemy." told Jaitley that his party was not seeking details to compromise national security but only demanding transparency. accused Modi of indulging in "political corruption" in the deal. "I charge the PM with political corruption. This is political corruption, it is not promoting crony capitalism. This is political corruption. What we will call it?," he told reporters.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 21:25 IST