Par panel asks Defence Mininstry for classified report of CVC on arms purchaed during Kargil war

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A parliamentary panel looking into the arms purchases during the 1999 war has asked the to place before it the classified report of the (CVC) on the matter.

A sub-panel of the (PAC), headed by Bhartruhari Mahtab, in its draft report has asked the ministry to place before it the classified report on 'Defence Deals'.

"In the interest of accountability, the committee recommend that the said report must be placed before the PAC, along with details of action taken thereon," the panel said in its draft report last week.

The draft report has been adopted by the sub-committee of the PAC, but it will be placed in parliament after a full committee approves it.

Presenting its case before the panel, the had said that the report has not been declassified so far.

The ministry further said that the study by and (CAG) report 7A of 2001 on Operation Vijay (War), were similar.

The CAG report is in public domain, it added.

Despite acknowledging the ministry's argument, the panel persisted with its demand of placing the report before it.

"Such brazen refusal by the to furnish details of a report to a committee of parliament citing national security concerns underlines a demeaning presumption that a parliamentary committee cannot be trusted on national security," the panel said.

The terms of reference of the report was to examine all major defence contracts entered into after 1989, worth more than Rs 75 crore. In 2003, the PAC could not release its report on arms purchased during the war, as the had refused to share the CVC's findings.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 19:15 IST