Rahul persists with Rafale attack on govt\, alleges deal re-negotiated to benefit crony capitalists

Rahul persists with Rafale attack on govt, alleges deal re-negotiated to benefit crony capitalists

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

on Thursday attacked the over the Rafale deal alleging that it renegotiated the contract to benefit crony capitalists and reduced India's prestige globally.

In a post, Gandhi said due to the renegotiated deal could not get transfer of technology as negotiated during the UPA rule and it was shameful that Indian pilots have to put their lives at risk flying the ancient as the new technology did not come into the country.

He cited a media report to allege that instead of getting 126 Rafale together with transfer of technology that would have transformed the Indian Air Force, the NDA government renegotiated the deal to get only 36 made in

"Since 2014, instead of taking to closure deals that had been negotiated by the UPA Government, the present government has focussed on renegotiating those deals to benefit crony capitalists.

"For instance, the UPA's Rafale deal for 126 aircraft would have transformed the Indian Airforce allowing us to scrap and replace ancient aircraft like the It involved the transfer of technology to HAL which would have helped make us become more self reliant in the future. Instead, the deal was re-worked for Anil Ambani's benefit and reduced to just 36 aircraft - all made in These aircraft will take years to arrive in India," he claimed in his post.

has denied the Congress' allegations in connection with deal.

Gandhi and his party have been attacking the government and over the Rafale deal, alleging corruption and favouritism.

The Government has dismissed Rahul Gandhi's allegations, while the BJP has accused him of spreading lies on the issue.

The alleged that India's pilots are forced to put their lives at risk each day, flying ancient Jaguars, that are kept in the air "using parts scrounged from junk yards in and other parts of the world".

"Not only is this shameful, it reduces India's prestige globally and puts the lives of our pilots at risk," he said.

He cited a media report claiming that "is the only air force in the world still flying the aircraft, and will now cannibalise' retired aircraft for spare parts".

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 17:00 IST