Jaitley throws weight behind Air Force chief\, castigates Congress

Jaitley throws weight behind Air Force chief, castigates Congress

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Jaitley on Friday threw his weight behind Marshal Dhanoa, and castigated the for criticising chief, who stressed the need for fighter planes to improve India's combat ability.

Jaitley further said: "The Air Force was involved in the selection of when the UPA was in power, as also when the NDA is in power. The with its weaponry is needed to maintain the combat ability of our forces. Having shortlisted, both in terms of its potential and costing, Rafale as the most appropriate with weaponry in 2012, the leaders' comments against it now lack credibility."

Dhanoa on Thursday welcomed the verdict on the Rafale jet deal. Addressing media during his visit to at Jodhpur, he said, "The has given a very fine judgment and I am not going to comment on it. It has also said that this plane is badly needed. Rafale is always a need for the Air Force."

Jaitley alleged that Congress has broken the unwritten rule of that is the forces are kept out of political discourse. "Additionally, by targeting the in a political debate, the has broken a long-standing unwritten rule of Indian We keep our forces out of political discourse," he said.

"Our is a professional one and subject to a civilian authority. Unlike our western neighbour, it is non-political and non-partisan.After having ruled this country for decades, the grand old party needs to mature," said Jaitley.

Jaitley also accused the Congress of speaking out first and understanding the issue subsequently. "The power to intercept in the interest of security and public order already exists in law. This is only ordered as to who are the authorised agencies. It is only in cases mentioned in Section 69 of the IT Act," he said.

"The power existed and was used during the also. How else will terrorists who use technology extensively be traced? Otherwise, the terrorists will use IT, but the intelligence and investigative agencies will be crippled," Jaitley added.

The Rafale jet deal controversy has been on the boil over the last few a months. The Congress has alleged irregularities in the deal for 36 and claimed that led NDA government is buying these aircraft at a price much higher than the one that was being negotiated by the previous

Last week, the dismissed petitions seeking a probe into the Rafale deal. But later the controversy on the Supreme Court's verdict started after the Centre filed an application before the top court seeking correction in its judgment on the deal.

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 22:45 IST