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Rahul’s Rafale allegation ‘yet another lie’: BJP

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
February 9, 2019
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New Delhi, Feb 8 : The BJP Friday described Rahul Gandhi’s allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Rafale deal as “yet another lie from his lie-manufacturing factory” and accused the Congress president of working at the behest of foreign forces for the cancellation of the fighter aircraft deal.

Gandhi on Friday demanded answers to questions raised by a media report that the PMO conducted parallel negotiations on the Rafale deal, saying it is now “crystal clear” that the “watchman” is the “thief” as he ramped up his attack on Modi.

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A number of Union ministers from the BJP hit out at Gandhi after his fresh attack on the PM.

“The lie-manufacturing factory of Rahul Gandhi continues to operate and he has served us yet another lie. We absolutely reject his allegations,” Union minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters.

He demanded Gandhi should tell them as to which aircraft company officials he had met during his recent visit to Europe.

“Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are working to get the Rafale deal scrapped. They are playing in the hands of foreign forces and companies with vested interest,” Javadekar alleged.

He said the Congress-led UPA government had finalised the Rafale deal in 2011 but did not go ahead with it because “it had not got any commission.”

There cannot be a deal in a Congress government without any commission, Javadekar alleged.

“The Supreme Court has said there is no scam in the Rafale deal. Gandhi does not accept it. Repeating a lie would not make it true,” he said.

The BJP leader asserted the Modi’s credibility among people is high as they believe that he will put national interest first while they know that “the Congress is all about corruption”.

Referring to the media report that said the Defence ministry had raised strong objections to “parallel discussions” by the Prime Minister’s Office on the Rafale deal, he said the story did not refer to the response of the then defence minister Manohar Parrikar on the file.

It is the job of the the PMO to monitor works of different ministries, Javadekar said.

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Friday also dismissed the media report on the Rafale jet deal as “flogging a dead horse” and accused the opposition of playing into the hands of multinational companies and vested interests.

“They are flogging a dead horse. Periodical enquiries by the PMO cannot be construed as interference,” the minister said during the Zero Hour in Lok Sabha.

Union minister Giriraj Singh claimed Gandhi keeps lying on the Rafale deal and took a dig at the Congress chief, saying he now needs to see a psychiatrist as the government has answered all questions raised on the issue and even the Supreme Court has rejected charges of corruption.

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