Chidambaram targets Modi government for dodging Rafale probe

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Monday ridiculed the for refusing a probe into the Rafale deal after Union Jaitley discredited former French Francois Hollande's revelation on the choice of an offset partner.

"Either (1) order an inquiry or (2) toss a coin. I suppose the would prefer to toss a coin (preferably with 'head' on both sides).

"It is a pity that the government does not see the inexorable flow of events and refuses to order an inquiry. Who knows what will happen in six months or 12 months," the senior said in a series of tweets.

"Truth cannot have two versions," Jaitley on Sunday cited Hollande's initial claim to a French website that "partnership with was entered at the suggestion of the Indian Government" and his subsequent statement to the news agency that "he is not aware if government ever lobbied for Reliance Defence".

Continuing its relentless attack against the over the "Rafale scam", a delegation of top leaders will meet the (CVC) later on Monday seeking a probe into the alleged regurgitates in the deal announced by the in April 2015.

The party has already submitted a memorandum to the of India for a special and forensic audit into the intergovernmental deal with to purcure 36 Rafale jets.

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First Published: Mon, September 24 2018. 11:10 IST