Cong proved wrong on Rafale, making allegations in frustration: BJP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today dismissed the Congress' fresh attack on the over the deal, saying it is repeating same claims in frustration after its allegations were "proved" wrong by Union ministers and also the

The wants a 'majboot' (strong) government under Modi while opposition parties like Mayawati-led BSP want a 'majboor' (helpless) government, he told reporters.

Hitting out at the over the fighter deal, he said it never allowed defence production in so that it could strike "deals" with foreign suppliers and now levelling baseless allegations after the has worked to start domestic production.

and have given point-by-point rebuttal to the Congress' allegations, he said.

Trivedi also claimed that the BJP never levelled allegations against defence deals, saying it was members of government or foreign countries which first alleged corruption in cases like Bofors deal or chopper purchase.

Those levelling allegation should first hear defence experts and refrain from politicising such deals, he said.

Taking a dig at Gandhi, he said the country saw his "entertainment" in Parliament, which was "full of action with childish behaviour in accordance with his political maturity".

People want a mature, talented and capable leader, he said.

What they (opposition) are doing is "betrayal" to the country as their single point agenda is removing Modi.

All Congress prime ministers were recognised as leaders only after they occupied the top post while the BJP gave prime ministers after the masses accepted them as their leaders, he claimed.

Asked about the BJP ally Lok Janshakti Party escalating pressure on the government over Dalit issues, he said the government is sensitive to concerns of its allies and has been working to address them.

To a question about demand of removal NGT A K Goel, he said the government would have taken a decision after considering all aspects but it is sensitive to alliance's concerns.

Earlier, the Congress accused the government of "deceiving" the country and promoting crony capitalism in awarding a private entity the contract for the multi-crore deal, which it described as the "mother of all deals".

Modi must give answers to the nation, the party's said.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 18:55 IST