Congress wants SC to recall Rafale verdict\, try government for perjury

Congress wants SC to recall Rafale verdict, try government for perjury

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Claiming that the on the Rafale case was "void" as it was based on "false and misleading submissions" by the Centre, the on Sunday demanded an immediate recall of the apex court verdict and a notice to be issued to the for and

At the centre of controversy is paragraph 25 of the in which the bench observed: "The pricing details have, however, been shared with the (CAG) and the CAG report has been examined by the (PAC). Only a redacted portion of the report was placed before Parliament and is in public domain."

However, PAC and the have maintained that "no portion of the CAG report has been placed before Parliament or was in the public domain".

Stepping up the attack against the Modi regime, Congress said that the not only committed by making false assertions before the court but was also guilty of breach of parliamentary privileges.

"The is not only self-contradictory but is shocking in terms of having factual inaccuracies that are a result of false and misleading submissions made by the government.

"We demand that the Supreme Court immediately recalls the judgment which is void as it is made on the premise of false submission by the government. The entire episode has dented the dignity of the highest court in the country and it should give notice to the for and contempt of court," Sharma told the media here.

The former union flayed the Modi government over its Saturday plea to rectify two sentences in the para 25 of the judgment where due to "misinterpretation" by the court, saying "is" was interpreted as "has been" at one place and as "was" in another.

"What the Modi government has done is unprecedented and its curative petition adds only to the it has caused to the Supreme Court. Instead of admitting its lies and apologizing, it is giving grammar lessons to the and his fellow judges.

"The court should take serious note of this and take action against the government for perjury and contempt of court," said Sharma, adding that the matter of breach of parliamentary privileges will also be raised in both Houses.

The Supreme Court on Friday had dismissed multiple petitions seeking court-monitored probe into the purchase of 36 Rafale jet fighters holding that the decision making process was not in doubt and it cannot go into the question of pricing and choice of offset Indian partner by the French manufacturer Dassault

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 15:04 IST