We raised number of Rafale to be bought in fly away condition:Sitharaman

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Defence Monday said the allegations of reduction in the number of jets being purchased from is baseless and asserted the is in fact buying 36 fighter jets in

fly-away condition as against 18 proposed during the UPA regime.

Denying suggestions that the controversy around the deal is tarnishing the image of Narendra Modi's government, she said the campaign is based on "baseless" arguments.

The Congress campaign over the Rs 58,000-crore deal is almost sabotaging the Indian Armed Forces' operational readiness, the said.

Sitharaman alleged the support for the Congress campaign against Indian armed forces is reflected in our "not so friendly" neighbour

"Look at what the UPA's own deal was. At that time already number of our (IAF's) squadron were reduced to 32-33 from 44.

"In their deal also there was a provision of purchase of 18 fighter jets in fly away conditions, and rest were to be later produced," she said, replying to a query on why the number of Rafale being purchased from was reduced from 126 to 36.

"In fact, we increased the number of fly away condition purchase from one squadron (18) to two squadron (36). Looking at the emergency requirement, the (Modi), when he went to France, inquired what can be delivered immediately.

"And on the basis of that this figure (36 jets) was finalised," she said, adding the first of the planes will be available to in September 2019.

Regarding the remaining number of fighter aircraft, the said the procedure to acquire them for the is going on.

"So the numbers has not been reduced," she stressed.

Senior Congress P Chidambaram had earlier sought to know why the BJP-led NDA government was buying so few Rafale fighter jets if they were cheaper as claimed by it.

Talking to reporters in Tamil Nadu, Chidambaram had said the had decided to buy 126 Rafale

"They claimed that the fighter jet was cheaper...In that case they should tell how they (jets) are cheaper...They are not revealing...besides if the cost of the plane is cheaper then why not buy more jets? why is the government buying only 36 jets?," the former Union minister had said.

Asked about the cost of one Rafale fighter jet bought under the NDA deal, Sitharaman said the figure has already been revealed on the floor of Parliament.

Asked if the controversy over the deal is tarnishing her government's image, she replied in the negative.

"But I am afraid, the campaign which the Congress is doing with half truth and baseless arguments is almost sabotaging Indian Armed Forces' operational readiness.

"And strangely the support for the Congress campaign against our armed forces is reflected from our not so friendly neighbour," she said, without naming

Asked about the perception that armed forces officers are fielded to spell out government's view on defence deals, she said the government neither tells them to speak on any issue nor stops them from speaking on any subject.

She declined to elaborate on the statement of that "appropriate" action has been taken to avenge the death of a BSF solider at the hands of

She also refused to say anything on airspace violation by a Pakistan helicopter in Jammu and Kashmir, saying it is a very sensitive issue.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 20:35 IST