Govt \'wronged\' country on Rafale\, only JPC can probe deal: Chidambaram

Govt 'wronged' country on Rafale, only JPC can probe deal: Chidambaram

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Firing a fresh salvo on the issue, the on Friday alleged that the NDA government has wronged the country by reducing the number of bought under the deal as it "denied" the IAF the fighter jets it "desperately" needed and gave a "windfall" to by paying more per

The former minister reiterated his party's demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the jet deal, saying the decision is not amenable to court but to a parliamentary panel.

The has alleged earlier that the increased the Benchmark Price' of deal from 5.2 billion Euros to 8.2 billion Euros and that the NDA government paid over Rs 1,600 crore per aircraft against UPA's negotiated price of Rs 527 crore per aircraft, demanding answers as to who is responsible for the loss to the state exchequer.

Chidambaram's press conference came in the backdrop of a media report claiming that Narendra Modi's decision to buy 36 aircraft instead of the 126 asked for by the pushed the price of each jet up by 41.42 per cent.

"The government has wronged the country in two ways - firstly, it has compromised national security by denying to the 90 fighter aircraft that they desperately need.

"Secondly, it has purchased two squadrons that will cost about 25 million more per aircraft. At the 2016 exchange rate, Euro 25 million is equal to Rs 186 crore. will pay Rs 186 crore more per aircraft," told reporters.

"There is no doubt any longer that Rafale aircraft deal deserves to be examined thoroughly by a joint parliamentary committee. The Congress reiterates its demand for constitution of a JPC," he said.

The Congress said he feels that "is laughing all the way to the bank", as the NDA government gave a "gift" to the French firm over amortization or recovery on the cost of 13 India-specific enhancements sought in the aircraft that cost 1,300 million Euros.

He said the cost of these enhancements have been recovered by in 36 aircraft and the same should have been recovered by it for 126 aircraft instead.

"That is a windfall for Dassault. That is the gift that the NDA government has given to Dassault and that is why I said that Dassault is laughing all the way to the ...The windfall to Dassault was a deliberate decision of NDA government and is highly questionable," he said.

"The increased price per aircraft is a gift to Dassault that the NDA government gave between April 2015 to August 2016," he also said.

earlier said that in the light of new facts and revelations, "the question gains greater urgency: why did the government buy only 36 Rafale aircraft instead of 126 aircraft required by the Air Force?.

"The government has compromised national security by denying to the Air Force the 7 squadrons (126 aircraft) that it desperately needs," he tweeted earlier.

Congress also took to to demand answers from Modi on the increased cost of aircraft.

"The PM's unilateral decision to buy 36 Rafales resulted in a price escalation of 41.42% per jet. When will the answer?" he asked.

Chidambaram said serious issues are being raised in about the process of decision-making in the NDA government and alleged that "the man who got away was Mr who passed the buck to the Clever man."

"We will not comment on the process today. However, it is necessary to compliment the three officers of the Indian Negotiating Team who stood up to pressure and forced a vote of 4-3 on every issue," he said, adding that he has never seen such a decision on a defence deal happening in any government so far in the country.

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 16:50 IST