Correct your facts: Congress on Robert Vadra's involvement in Rafale deal

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The party on Tuesday rebutted the Bharatiya Party's allegations that Robert Vadra's company was keen on getting a share in the offset of the Rafale deal.

"On March 13, 2014, the made (HAL) as the Offset partner, this Dassault Aviation has said," Surjewala added.

The BJP had, on Monday, claimed that the party scrapped the deal after their party president's brother-in-law backed-company was not accepted as a 'middleman'.

The Congress also said, "Congress party negotiated Rs 526 crore per Rafale jet on December 12, 2012. Why did you (the BJP) cancel that contract and bought the same jet at Rs 1,670 crore? The (UPA) had earlier chosen HAL as the Offset partner. However, scrapped the UPA plan and introduced a private Offset partner. Doesn't this prove that you are not the country's and are Ambani's "

While addressing a press conference on Monday, and BJP said, "The Congress intended to make and Robert Vadra's company as middlemen in the Rafale deal. But when this did not happen, they scrapped the deal and now they are trying to take revenge for the same by jeopardising the deal finalised by the NDA."

The controversial deal was signed by the NDA government with the in 2016 after scrapping negotiations made by the earlier.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 16:40 IST