Standy! The fun has just begun: Rahul Gandhi on Rafale controversy

ANI  |  Amethi (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

Adding to the controversy surrounding the Rafale deal, said that the "fun has just begun" and in coming months his party will expose how every initiative under the government is an act of theft.

"Ye jo bhrashtachaar ke khilaf ladne aaya tha, isi ne ko 30,000 crore rupaye pakda diye. Abhi toh shuruwat hui hai, abhi dekhna, maza aayega, aane wale 2-3 mahine mein aisa maza dikhayenge hum aapko. ke jo kaam hain- Rafale, Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya, notebandhi, Gabar Singh Tax, in sab mein chori hai: Ek -ek kar hum dikha denge ki yeh jo chowkidaar nahi hain, Narendra Modi ji chorr hain," said. (The man (Modi), who came to remove corruption, has himself given Rs 30,000 crore to The fun has just begun, things are set to turn more interesting. In the next 2-3 months you will have fun after we will show you Narendra Modi's work - Rafale, Vijay Mallya, Lalit Modi, Demonetisation, Gabbar Singh Tax. All of it is theft. One by one, we will show that Narendra Modi ji is not a gatekeeper, but a burglar)

The made these comments while addressing of the in Amethi last night. The interaction was held at the Forest Department guest house in Amethi and was closed to the media. However, video of Rahul Gandhi's jibe at Narendra Modi was recorded by some attendees and was shared with local reporters.

In a cryptic tweet dated August 30, warned of "some big bunker buster bombs in the next couple of weeks" with regard to the fighter-jet deal. Days later, former French François Hollande, in an interview to a French media house, claimed that the had no other option but to choose as an Offset partner for

However, Hollande later backtracked in another interview and said only can comment on why was chosen as the Offset partner.

The BJP on Monday claimed that the Congress scrapped the Rafale deal with as (UPA) Sonia Gandhi's Robert Vadra's company was not made a part of the deal.

The controversial deal was signed by the NDA government with the in 2016 after scrapping negotiations made by the UPA government earlier. The UPA's original plan was to buy 18 off-the-shelf jets from France's Dassault Aviation, with 108 others being assembled in by the state-run (HAL) in Bengaluru.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 11:47 IST