CAG report on Rafale does not mention dissenting note\, not worth paper its written on: Rahul Gandhi

CAG report on Rafale does not mention dissenting note, not worth paper its written on: Rahul Gandhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

on Wednesday noted that the CAG report on the deal does not mention the dissent note by negotiators and said he doesn't think its worth the paper its written on.

Gandhi's dismissal of the report came hours after

the paper was tabled in Parliament.

The government's argument on price and faster delivery of fighter jets has been demolished, Gandhi said at a press conference.

The only reason for the new deal is to give Rs 30,000 crore to industrialist Anil Ambani, the alleged.

The government and Ambani have rejected the Congress' allegations on the figher jet deal with

"The argument given by the for the new deal was price and faster delivery. This has been demolished," he said, citing a note by officials.

"You say there was no scam, then why are you afraid of ordering a JPC," he said, reiterating his demand for a joint parliamentary committee to look into the deal.

The attack came came a day after Gandhi accused the of "treason" and violating the by acting as Anil Ambani's "middleman" in the Rafale jet contract, citing an email to claim the was aware of the deal days before and finalised it.

The BJP, however, rejected the charge, saying the email purportedly by an referred to a helicopter deal and not Rafale.

Reliance Defence, in a statement, also refuted Gandhi's allegation saying the "proposed MoU" mentioned in the email referred to its cooperation with Helicopter.

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First Published: Wed, February 13 2019. 17:00 IST