No truth in Congress charge Rafale deal snatched HAL jobs: Nirmala

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Terming the charges false and based on half-truths, Defence has denied that the Rafale deal had snatched jobs from the Indian (HAL).

"There is no truth in the allegations on the Rafale deal as they are based on falsehood and half-truths. The question of taking away jobs from HAL does not arise as the had no deal with its maker Aviation," Sitharaman told reporters here on Sunday.

Accusing the previous Congress-led of ignoring the needs of the (IAF) whose squadron strength has depleted to 33 from 42, Sitharaman said the inter-government agreement on Rafale was much better than what was proposed in the non-deal of the previous regime.

"The intent of the agreement was very well stated in the joint statement that it shall be a better deal in every way," asserted Sitharaman.

The statement was given by and then French on April 10, 2015 when the deal was signed for the sale of 36 Rafale jets by its French maker

Blaming the then United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government for not finalising the deal with during its tenure, the Defence said the campaign on Rafale was irresponsible and baseless, as its government failed to seal the deal with HAL.

"There were only statements but no action during the UPA period. If we have taken away the jobs, let the Congress show the agreement its then government had with the HAL on Rafale," reiterated Sitharaman.

Noting that the government was proud of the city-based defence behemoth (HAL), the Minister said though the IAF ordered 40 Light Combat (LCA) Tejas between 2006-10, only six were delivered by 2014.

"After our government came into being, we doubled HAL's production capacity to 16 Tejas a year. What did the Congress government do during its tenure that it is shedding crocodile tears for HAL now?" she pointed out.

As the IAF has ordered 83 more Tejas, the government has given HAL Rs 20,000 crore to enhance its production capacity to make more LCAs, added Sitharaman.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 01:34 IST