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PIL in SC for independent probe into Rafale deal with France

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A plea was today filed in the seeking an independent probe into the Centre's decision to procure 36 fighter jets from and disclosure of the cost involved in the deal before Parliament. The petition, which may come up for hearing during the week, alleged that it was the responsibility of the (MoD) to disclose the cost involved in the entire deal to Parliament and the citizens. "Direct the respondents (Centre and MoD) to disclose a consolidate transaction cost involved in procuring 36 fighter aircraft," the plea, filed by Tehseen S Poonawalla, said. It also sought issuance of a direction against the Centre as to why the Cabinet's approval was not sought as part of the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) before signing the procurement deal with on September 23, 2016. The plea claimed that the defence deal of procuring 36 fighters from was announced during the prime minister's state visit to "It was an attempt to put a sheen on Prime Minister's visit to This pronouncement was a premature announcement of the deal without going through the usual practice, the formal process and procedure which is otherwise involved in similar international covenants," it said. deal is a defence agreement signed between the governments of and to purchase of 36 fighter aircrafts in fly-away condition as a part of upgrading process of equipment. fighter is a twin-engine Medium Multi Role Combat (MMRCA) is manufactured by French company had advanced a proposal to buy 126 fighter in August 2007 and floated a tender and an invitation was sent to various companies to participate for the bidding process. The petition said that in 2012, the deal for 126 fighter aircrafts was proposed, and out of the total of 126 number, 18 fighter aircrafts were to be delivered by company in fly-away condition, the rest 108 fighter aircrafts were to be manufactured in at the (HAL) which is an Indian and defence unit, under a transfer of That the deal was nearly finalised by 2014 by the then UPA government, it said. "In April 2015, Narendra Modi made a state visit to and during a state event the in made an announcement to purchase 36 fighter aircrafts in fly-away condition and immediately within few days after the big announcement of procuring of 36 aircrafts.

On 13 th April 2015, the then made an announcement that the deal is 'effectively dead' and that officially withdrew the 126- MMECA tender on 30 July 2015," it alleged. The plea said the MoD had withdrawn the 2007 tender which was for procurement of 126 fighter aircrafts, the deal announced for procurement of 36 fighter was all together a fresh procurement. The plea has also sought a direction to the Centre put on record the agreement signed between and on September 23, 2016.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 20:45 IST
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