Amit Shah asks Rahul to apologize on Rafale jet issue

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Friday demanded that should apologize to the nation for his "brazen lies" accusing the government and the of corruption in the Rafale jet deal with and said he should also disclose the source of information for his attacks.

Quoting from the judgement, Shah said the court expressed satisfaction with the process followed in purchasing the aircraft and set aside the demands of the petitioners for a probe into the matter.

He said the court agreed with the government's contention that the country was financially benefited in the deal.

"The court observed that neighbouring countries' air forces were equipped with fourth and fifth generation aircraft. So there should not be any delay (in procuring the aircraft) in the interest of the country and it should not be stopped," he said.

"The court also said that the government of had no role in choosing the offset partner. It (judgement) is a slap on the face of leaders," Shah said.

Questioning Rahul Gandhi's sustained attack on and the government, he said Gandhi had harmed the country's security interests and the morale of the forces by trying to stop the acquisition process.

Asking who had "directed" Gandhi to launch the campaign against the Rafale deal, he asked the to reveal the source of information.

He also asked why Gandhi did not approach the if he had the evidence of corruption.

"Why did you run away from the court? You should have gone there. Your B-Team went there. Who stopped from going to and place evidence of corruption?"

Shah also said the process for acquisition of fighter jets was initiated in 2001 and why did the not complete it during its tenure.

"Whether commission (kickbacks) stopped it," he said, adding the Congress governments were experts in scams and it was laughable that they were raising doubts about Modi's integrity.

The adopted a transparent process for the jet deal by going for a government-to-government deal.

Replying to questions on Rahul Gandhi's description of Modi as 'chowkidaar chor hai' (watchman is a thief), he said only thieves were scared of a vigilant watchman.

"People have not doubted Modi or his government" he said.

Referring to the Congress demand for a (JPC) probe into the deal, Shah said first let the issue be discussed in Parliament.

"Congress should come to Parliament and debate. Disruption is not a solution. The government is ready for any length of discussion. Even for constituting a JPC , there should be discussion. How will you decide it? Will the Congress set up a committee? We do not do match-fixing," he asked.

Asked about the contract given to a private company to manufacture Rafale aircraft in preference over state-run HAL, Shah said: "No Rafale aircraft will be manufactured in -neither by the private company nor by HAL. All 36 jets will be manufactured in "

Asked whether Gandhi's campaign on Rafale during the elections had harmed the BJP, he said election defeats was a different issue. "We are not bothered about profit and loss. We are bothered about the harm it caused to the nation's security."

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 15:00 IST