HAL temple of modern India\, Modi government destroying it: Rahul

HAL temple of modern India, Modi government destroying it: Rahul

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Taking the Rafale battle to the doors of HAL, on Saturday said the government has "insulted, hurt and destroyed" the future of the public sector company by depriving it of the offset contract with the French manufacturer

Accusing of "lying" to the nation and misleading the people, Gandhi said she has rushed to to cover up the alleged irregularities in the deal.

"She (Sitharaman) has rushed to to try to cover it up, but she can't. We will fight this on the streets of India," he said.

Gandhi said firms such as HAL, and are "temples of modern India" which are being "destroyed" by the that is indulging in corruption.

"A very senior person in the government has raised questions over the 'capacity' of I ask them as to what is the capacity of Anil Ambani's company that got the contract? The HAL's capabilities are all in front of us. You (HAL) have built HF-24, MiGs, and Tejas. Public sector is the backbone of the country and the defence sector," Gandhi said.

He said it is "completely ridiculous" to say that does not have any experience.

"Does have debt? No. But the person who got the contract has Rs 45,000 crore debt," he added.

"HAL for me is not an ordinary company but a strategic asset to the country. It has a long history and legacy. It is reputed for making best fighters and helicopters for the (IAF).

"You are the only company with the requisite experience to build that (Rafale). You are the people who built Tejas, MiG, How can anybody say that you are not experienced?" he said.

The said the "forces" trying to take away the company's "future" are "quite powerful, quite connected" and added that concerted efforts would be needed to save HAL and other public sector companies.

"I have come to give a message that we are going to protect your future. We are going to fight for your rights. Rafale is your right. The decision (to give offset contract) should be done only on merit. Nobody in the world who thinks objectively and takes decisions on merit can take away the offset contract from HAL."

Asked if the would cancel the Rafale deal if it is voted to power in 2019, Gandhi said the question is not what would happen to the deal but as to why the Rs 30,000 crore contract was given to a newly-founded company instead of HAL.

He said when the Congress comes to power at the Centre, its government would ensure that HAL gets more orders to make

"We will not allow this government or anyone to destroy HAL or take away orders from it... We will not allow the government to get away with the deal. We will fight it in every street across the country till the truth behind the deal comes out," he said.

Referring to the HAL circular that had directed the employees to keep away from the interaction with him, Gandhi said the management must have been under "pressure" from the government but "we are fighting for you too".

He said the HAL fraternity's hard work of the last 78 years and their patriotism has been "insulted and questioned" by the

Replying to questions by reporters on Sitharaman saying that the government of had no role in deciding the offset partner, the Congress said the is "lying".

"The former of (Francois Hollande) has said that the government of told him to give the contract to Ambani. Documentation has also come out that has said this."

Mirajuddin, a former trade union of HAL, said they (the employees) were "agitated" as they felt "let down".

"We were not only surprised but felt insulted. We are not begging. We are demanding that our rights based on merit should be protected," he said.

Senior Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Ashok Gehlot, former Karanataka Minister Siddaramaiah, party's and Karnataka Deputy were also present on the occasion.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, October 13 2018. 22:36 IST