Prasad weaving lies, PM must answer questions on Rafale: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today hit back at Ravi Shankar Prasad, dubbing him as a "habitual offender in weaving lies", and asked why he or Modi have not answered questions raised by on Rafale deal and other issues of alleged corruption.

"Modi Government's is a habitual offender in weaving lies based on figments of his imagination. Today again he brazenly misled the people by sewing together a web of lies' to save his master Modi. Instead of answering the Shri and the party," Congress said.

The Congress again raised the allegation that had deliberately hid his son's contingent liabilities and credit facilities worth Rs 97.35 crore. "How did 'Shah-Zaada' multiply his earnings by 16000 times?" Surjewala said.

The charges were earlier dismissed by the BJP as "bogus and fake".

Stepping up attack on the Rafale issue, Surjewala said the government should answer questions on the "unilateral deal which snatched the Rs 30,000 crore offset contract from HAL, thereby benefitting a private entity which has zero experience in manufacturing fighter aircraft".

Earlier, Prasad claimed that the Congress is jittery after the Income Tax department opened assessment of a firm in which he and his mother have majority share, and alleged that the company -- Young -- acquired over Rs 5,000 crore worth of assets with an investment of merely Rs 50 lakh.

The BJP accused Gandhi of repeatedly lying in his allegations of corruptions against the "If he thinks that his allegations of corruption against the or Modi will mitigate the action against him, then let me tell him that it is not going to happen," Prasad said.

Surjewala said Rahul Gandhi asked the same questions that he has been asking from the as to the reason of secrecy behind the Rafale Scam.

"Why did PM Modi bypass the (CCS)? Why was Rs 41,000 crore loss cause to public exchequer by 300 pc rise in the purchase price of Rafale planes from Rs 526 crore per aircraft to Rs 1670 crore per aircraft?

"Why was denied the Transfer of Technology' to manufacture Rafale aircrafts? Why was Defence Procurement Procedure violated with impunity?," he asked.

The Congress said "the country feels sorry for the Law Minister, because instead of talking on the issue at hand, he was busy deflecting public attention by joining imaginary issues".

"If the really wishes to adhere to established standards of transparency and propriety, we demand that it immediately set up a (JPC) to probe the Rafale scam," he said.

Surjewala underlined that commercial price of defence deals including the French MIRAGE aircraft and aircraft were revealed on the floor of Parliament by Congress-led governments and said, "the people of are looking for answers".

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 21:10 IST