Rahul stands by remarks on 'secrecy pact' in Rafale deal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Even as on Friday denied that had been told by French that there was no secrecy pact with on the jet deal, the stood by his remarks, saying that the clarification had been made in the presence of former and

Following Gandhi's remarks during the debate on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha, the issued a statement that there was a legally binding security agreement, which also covers the agreement to purchase the fighter jets by

It also said that the French had indicated publicly in an interview that the deal was very sensitive and all details cannot be revealed.

Gandhi had said that there was no secrecy pact with on the deal, alleging that and had "lied to the nation" about it.

"I personally met the French President and asked him if there was a secrecy pact with India. He told me that no such pact was signed between the two countries. He said that he had no hesitation in saying this and that I can tell this to my country," he said.

Gandhi said the price of each plane during the UPA regime was Rs 520 crore but when went to and "with some magic", the price for each plane increased to Rs 1,600 crore.

said: "The Modi government, including Nirmala Sitharaman, have misled the people and deal pricing. This diabolical game of (causing) loss to the public exchequer has ended up sacrificing the interest of public sector undertaking, the (HAL)."

"With unilateral purchase of 36 Rafale aircraft, Modi suffers from complete non-transparency in disclosure of purchase price, violation of mandatory provisions of defence procurement procedure, absence of prior clearance from Cabinet Committee on Security, and sacrificing national interest on 'transfer of technology' to HAL."

"...bypassing HAL on the Rs 36,000 crore 'offset contract' in favour of a company with zero experience of manufacturing fighter aircraft," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 21:42 IST