France concealing facts on Rafale deal: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After the and contradicted former Francois Hollande's claim in choosing Indian industrial partners in the multi-million dollar jet deal, the on Saturday said the French statement "conceals more than it reveals".

"Speculation of French Parliamentary hearing into and access to administration documents under France's Freedom of Information Law 1978 rife," tweeted.

"What French government/corporate entity has just ended up doing is making procurement a veritable domestic issue in French also.

"By saying Hollande is being economical with truth they have set the stage for facts/documents to become a torrent."

Countering the attack, tweeted: "Nailing the lie on its head -- misinformation about Rafael deal, being called out by the "

The statement by the French government issued here late Friday came after Hollande's reported claim that the suggested a particular private firm for Rafale offset contract.

In response to the claim, the statement said: "The French government is in no manner involved in the choice of Indian industrial partners who have been, are being or will be selected by French companies."

Aviation, the makers of the Rafale jets, in a statement also on Friday night, said: "This offsets contract is delivered in compliance with the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016 regulations. In this framework, and in accordance with the policy of 'Make in India', Dassault has decided to make a partnership with India's This is Dassault Aviation's choice."

The deal to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets from was announced by in 2015 and signed in 2016.

The was earlier negotiating a deal to procure 126 Rafale jets, with 18 to come in flyaway condition and 108 to be manufactured by HAL under licence.

The has repeatedly said it was Dassault that chose its partner for offsets and that the government had no say in the deal.

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First Published: Sat, September 22 2018. 10:54 IST