PM takes \'Quattrocchi mama\' jibe at Congress\, says it was upset over transparent defence deals

PM takes 'Quattrocchi mama' jibe at Congress, says it was upset over transparent defence deals

Press Trust of India  |  Rae Bareli (UP) 

Sunday tore into the in Sonia Gandhi's home turf, saying the party was "agitated" and telling "lies" as there was no "Quattrocchi uncle" or in the BJP government's defence deals and slammed it for trying to create "distrust" against the judiciary.

This was the prime minister's first public comments after the gave a clean chit to the BJP government in the Rafale deal.

It was also the prime minister's first public meeting in Sonia Gandhi's home turf after the BJP lost power to the and its allies in Rajasthan, and

In an all out attack on the Congress, Modi accused the party of aligning with forces which do not want to see India's defence forces becoming strong.

"There are two facets before the country... one is of the government which is making every possible effort to augment the strength of the defence forces, and the second is of those forces which want to weaken the country at every cost," he said.

"From which nations these people are getting support, the country is watching. What is the reason that the language of some people are evoking applause in " Modi said.

The said the people are seeing that "the is aligning with those forces which do not want our defence forces to become stronger."

Citing a couplet from the 'Ramcharit Manas', he said there were some people who only accept lies and share these with other people.

"For these very people the defence ministry, the defence minister, officers of the Indian Air Force, the government of France, are all lies... now the also appears to be a lie to them," Modi said in his 50-minute address, nearly 30 minutes of which were devoted to the Rafale deal.

Holding that previous defence deals were tainted, he said the history of the Congress in terms of such deals "belongs to (Italian Ottavio) Quattrocchi mama".

Quattrocchi was one of the alleged middlemen in the Bofors deal inked by the government led by then in 1986.

Referring to the chopper case, he said: "We have brought one uncle to a few days back."

The 54-year-old British national is one of the three alleged middlemen being investigated by the CBI over charges of organising bribes for Indian politicians and bureaucrats to push for the Rs 3,600-crore chopper deal.

"Everyone is seeing as to how to save the accused and the Congress had sent its to the court," Modi charged.

"I want to know from the Congress as to why it is agitated and telling lies repeatedly. Is it because there is no Quattrocchi mama or in defence deals done by the BJP government? Is it because of this that they (Congress) have started creating an atmosphere of distrust against the judiciary?" he said.

Noting that after the Kargil conflict, there was a need for modern aircraft, the prime minister said, "The Congress ruled the country for ten years, but it did not allow the to get strengthened. Why? And under whose pressure?"

Accusing the Congress of failing to provide bullet proof jackets to jawans, he said, "In 2009, the had demanded 1.86 lakh bullet proof jackets. But, in the five years of UPA-II, these were not purchased."

"But, after we came to power, we purchased 50,000 jackets in 2016," he said, adding that this year the order for purchasing 1.86 lakh jackets from a domestic company has been placed.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 19:15 IST