Cong challenges Modi govt for JPC probe into Rafale jet deal: Surjewala

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Friday said the has vindicated its stand that "corruption" in the fighter jet deal cannot be decided by it and challenged and his government for a (JPC) probe into the deal.

said the had stated earlier that the issue cannot be decided by the Supreme Court, and the alleged corruption in the defence contract can only be brought out by a after examining the files and notings in the contract.

"The verdict of the is a validation of what the Congress party stated months ago that the is not the forum to decide such sensitive defence contracts," he told reporters.

Surjewala said the only forum that can probe the corruption in the contract after examining the pricing process and sovereign guarantee is the

"If they have nothing to hide, I challenge Modi ji and his government to submit to a probe which will question and go into the corruption in the defence deal," he said.

"We again challenge the for a JPC probe to unveil every layer of corruption in the deal," he said, alleging that corruption has been "guided by the highest echelons of power".

The Congress also alleged that the government gave a "one-sided half-baked information to the Supreme Court which has not been scrutinised by anyone".

Surjewala said the Congress has maintained from day-one that it wants a JPC probe and the government should agree to it if it has nothing to hide.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 13:05 IST