Rafale Deal Row: Accusations baseless, says Rajnath after Hollande's claim

ANI  |  New Delhi (India) 

Rajnath Singh, on Saturday, tried to dispel the controversy surrounding the India-jet deal.

Making his first comment on the issue since Hollande's claims, Singh told ANI, "It makes no sense to create a controversy over the issue. On the said utterance of former of France, the has already issued a statement and has stated that they are verifying it. It is my understanding that all accusations are completely baseless, were always so and will remain baseless".

On Friday, in an article published by French journal, Mediapart, Hollande, said that was given no choice but to with Anil Ambani-led Defence for the offset clause in the fighter jet deal.

Responding to the interview, tweeted, "The report referring to former French Mr Hollande's statement that GoI insisted upon a particular firm as offset for the in Rafale is being verified. It is reiterated that neither GoI nor French Govt had any say in the commercial decision."

Later in the night, confirming India's stand on the offsets agreement between Dassault and Group, the former, in a statement, reiterated that was chosen in compliance with the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016 regulations.

It was after his talks with then-Hollande on April 10, 2015, in that Modi had announced the jet deal.

The claim by the former French president has given fresh ammunition to the party, which has been mounting an attack on the government, demanding the resignation of Modi.

Launching a blistering attack on Modi, senior leader, Mallikarjun Kharge, told ANI, "It's my personal demand that he (Narendra Modi) is not suitable for the post and therefore he should immediately resign & appoint any as Prime Minister. He is morally not suitable for the post now.

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First Published: Sat, September 22 2018. 16:05 IST