No scam in An-32 deal with Ukraine: Sitharaman

Press Trust of India  |  Ludhiana 

Sitharaman today strongly refuted allegations of kickbacks to officials in the and the Indian in a deal with for aircraft spares.

The earlier said the request related to legal assistance in an investigation against officials of Ukraine's state-owned enterprise.

It contained no allegation against any Indian official, the ministry had said.

Sitharaman today said it was straight government-to-government deal and the and the IAF "had not interacted nor entered into agreement" with the company being mentioned in the allegations.

There was no scam of any type in the deal, she told reporters here.

She was in the city to highlight the achievements of the during the last two four years.

The said the Indian forces were adequately equipped to meet any eventuality and had sufficient ammunition.

The vice chiefs of the Army, the and the had been authorised to purchase any ammunition required by the forces, she said. The funds for this had been sanctioned.

When asked about the hike in the prices of diesel and petrol, the said the Centre was trying its best to bring them under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), but this needed unanimity among all the states.

Sitharaman said the BJP was not scared of any opposition alliance as the people would soon come to know that these parties were not coming together in the interest of the nation.

She claimed that the NDA would come to power again under the leadership of with a thumping majority in 2019.

She said that the had taken several measures for the farmers.

These included better procurement prices, assured supply of fertilizers at proper rates, lifting of their crop in time and making timely payments, she said.

She said if they still had any problems, the doors of the government were always open for talks.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 20:30 IST