Cong calls Rafale deal a saga of 'multi-crore conflict of interest'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today alleged that the Rafale deal was a saga of multi-crore "conflict of interest" and "quid proquo" and said if the government has nothing to hide in the contract it should agree to a probe.

cited a report to allege that two days before then French signed the deal with for delivery of 36 Rafale in 2016, a company owned by a in India, who received offset contracts of 1 lakh crore in the deal, signed a contract for producing a film with Hollande's partner and

"Another 'subplot' of this 'Magnum Opus Film'--Rafale Scam' has revealed newer questions of a possible 'Quid Pro Quo'.

"The nation now knows why did not need a prior approval of cabinet committee of security to ratify his unilateral deal to buy 36 Rafale aircrafts in Paris, because a Film Agreement was already being signed behind the sets of the Magnum Opus' called Rafale Scam," he told reporters.

Singhvi asked who was Julie Gayet, as since 2015, the French media is agog with stories of how the actor/business women used her influence as the tenant of the 'Elysee palace' and as a partner of then French Francois Hollande, two days before the French was to travel to for being the chief guest at the function.

"On January 24, 2016, Reliance Entertainment and Julie Gayet's firm, Rouge International, got together and announced that they shall jointly produce a French film called Tout La-Haut' which ironically loosely translates in English to All the Top'.

"It is now public knowledge that the accompanied Shri to Paris, France, when the 36 Rafale agreements were signed on April 10, 2015. This All the Top' agreement was a cherry on the cake on the murkier deals involving the entire sage of the Rafale Scam," he alleged.

Singhvi also hit out at Nirmala Sitharaman, alleging that her "biggest lie" that no allotment of offset contract, was exposed by French Defence Minister, herself, as she met her on October 27, 2017, when the foundation of was laid in the afternoon in

"The party reiterates Congress President Rahul Gandhi's demand for a Joint Parliamentary Probe in the multi crore saga of Conflict of Interest' and Quid Pro Quo' called Rafale Scam," he said.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 22:10 IST