Rafale row: BJP hits back at Rahul over 'fun has just begun' jibe

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Criticising Rahul Gandhi's "fun has just begun" remark over Rafale deal, the (BJP) said that nothing else could be expected from a leader whose entire family is involved in scams.

On Monday, while addressing his party's in his parliamentary constituency Amethi, Gandhi 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 two to three 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 ji is not a gatekeeper, but a thief."

Deploring Gandhi's statement, Prasad asserted that the BJP will expose the party. "I would like to ask that why his government in January 2012 chose Aviation for a lower price and why in June the Congress re-examined the deal? The (HAL) was also ditched by the former government. The Congress had an agreement with the in 2012; at that time, our government was not in power," he added.

Continuing his tirade against the Congress chief, Prasad said, "In the history of independent India, no has ever made such comments about a We will expose the Congress party."

The further accused Gandhi of playing on Pakistan's agenda. "and speak similar words these days. Now, the people of are saying that they want to be the Prime Minister of India," he added.

The Congress and BJP have been at the loggerheads over the Rafale deal, signed by the government in 2016 to buy 36 fighter jets from France's Aviation.

The war of words between the BJP and the Congress intensified after former French president claimed that the proposed Defence's name as the offset partner for Aviation. However, he later backtracked and said only Dassault could comment on the partnership.

The Congress has alleged that the Democratic Alliance (NDA) government procured each aircraft at a cost of over Rs 1,670 crore as against Rs 526 crore finalised by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. However, the government has refused the allegations.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 16:15 IST