Desperate bid by Cong to fabricate facts: Parrikar on audio

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Manohar Parrikar Wednesday termed the audio clip cited by the on the Rafale deal as a desperate attempt to fabricate facts after the exposed the "lies" of the opposition party.

Earlier in the day, came out with an audio clip of a purported conversation between Health and another person in which the says that during a cabinet meeting last week, Parrikar stated he had "an entire file and all documents" relating to the Rafale deal lying in his bedroom.

The conversation was played by Congress chief spokesperson for the media outside Parliament in this morning.

Surjewala also asked if this was the reason why a joint parliamentary committee probe into the Rafale deal was not being ordered.

He quoted Rane as saying, "The made a very interesting statement, that I have all the information of Rafale in my bedroom....that's means he is holding them to ransom. He said it is in my bedroom here only in my flat, each and every document on Rafale."

Hitting back, Parrikar said in a tweet: "The audio clip released by the Congress party is a desperate attempt to fabricate facts after their lies were exposed by the recent verdict on Rafale deal. No such discussion ever came up during Cabinet or any other meeting".

Parrikar was the when the Rafale deal was signed between and for purchase of fighter aircraft.

Rane has already denied the allegation against him, saying he never had any such conversation on the issue and accused the Congress of coming up with a "fake clip".

On December 14 last year, the apex court had dismissed all PILs alleging irregularities in the procurement of 36 Rafale jets from

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 14:55 IST