Chopper deal: Quizzing of ex-governors may take CBI to NDA-I door


New Delhi, Jul 6 (PTI): The questioning of two former governors -- MK Narayanan and BV Wanchoo -- has led CBI's probe into the Rs 3,600-crore AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter deal to the role of the previous NDA regime as both have informed the agency that a decision to decrease the flying altitude was taken in principle in 2003, when it was in power.

During the recording of his statement, Wanchoo informed CBI about a meeting held by top officials of the Prime Minister's Office in 2003 in which it was decided in principle to have a "realistic operational requirement" after consulting the elite Special Protection Group guarding the Prime Minister, official sources said here.

This was followed by a letter to Air Headquarters and Defence Ministry in November and December 2003 for having a relook at the purchase of VVIP helicopters and encourage competition, sources said mentioning details of Wanchoo's statement.

For the first time, CBI examined the governors when they were in office. They were part of a March 1, 2005, meeting in which a decision was taken  to reduce "service ceiling" (the altitude at which a helicopter can fly) from 6,000 metres to 4,500 metres.

While 63-year-old Wanchoo, who was chief of SPG from 2004 onwards, put in his papers on July 4 after he is believed to have received a call from Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami conveying the government's wish that he submit his resignation, 80-year-old Narayanan, who was the National Security Adviser till 2010, demitted office on June 30.

During the questioning spread over three hours, Wanchoo explained the rationale behind the decision and also said that the National Security Adviser in the former NDA government, Brajesh Mishra, had favoured lowering of service ceiling in 2003, the sources said.    The former SPG Chief said that the same decision was reiterated at the March 2005 meeting, the sources added.

He told CBI that the previous regime had taken the decision in principle, keeping in mind the need to encourage competition as well as to change the rules framed for purchasing VVIP choppers in 1970s, the sources said. 

CBI has registered a case against former IAF Chief SP Tyagi and 13 others, including his cousins and European middlemen, in the case.

The allegation against the former Air Chief is that he reduced the flying ceiling of the helicopter so that AgustaWestland company was included in the bids. Tyagi has refuted the allegations against him.

However, this decision was stated to have been taken in consultation with the officials of SPG and the Prime Minister's Office, including Narayanan and Wanchoo.

The reduction of the service ceiling -- the maximum height at which a helicopter can perform normally -- allowed the firm to get into the fray as, otherwise, its helicopters did not even qualify for the submission of bids.

CBI claims that the parameters regarding the height at which the helicopter can fly as well as the flight evaluation were changed in a manner that enabled AgustaWestland to clinch the deal ahead of its competitor, Sikorsky.

CBI's request for questioning of Narayanan and Wanchoo had been earlier rejected by the Law Ministry under the previous UPA regime, prompting the agency to send a request to President Pranab Mukherjee's Secretariat seeking permission to record their statement as witnesses.

Law Ministry had declined permission saying the two were in constitutional posts which gave them immunity from prosecution under Article 361 of the Constitution.

The agency has put the investigation in this case on the fast-track and questioned several bureaucrats, including former Cabinet Secretary BK Chaturvedi and Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) Shashikant Sharma, who was the then Defence Secretary.

In April this year, former Secretary (Security) Sudhir Kumar, former Inspector General (SPG) N Ramachandran, who retired as DGP Meghalaya, and former Special Secretary (Acquisition) in the Defence Ministry, HC Gupta, were examined by the agency as part of its probe.
  

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  • Ranjith Rodrigues, udupi

    Mon, Jul 07 2014

    One of those choppers had taken a trip to kandahar along with Hafeez saeed who was treated like VIP on that flight...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 07 2014

    The onus lays on the government which ordered the helicopters.

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  • Amith, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 07 2014

    RSRB,

    You can call me anything coz in reality you thrive in garbage just like your symbol and being in Singapore which is clean no wonder you still smell Indian garbage and survive on this forum by appeasing a few pett kammis :-)

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    All the rats that were hiding in the hole when goa governor had to resign have come out now with a little smell of garbage coming.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Rajesh, Thum Kare Tho Chamatkar ...

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Perinje-yanbu flight disappeared like MH370 when the desperate congress leaders were seen begging door to door saying " ammma, thaaayi, namage opposition leader post kodi, ammma, thayiiii, yaaradro daye thorisii"

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  • simple, bangalore

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Sometimes I just keep wondering and it beats me too how things boom-a-rang when a real link is found for explaining things......
    See Rajest Shetty's mewing....others I'll never call them rats...!!!

    Whatever all the guilty in any deal\case etc etc. whoever they are should be brought to books and severely punished. Only then these type of daylight robberies will be reduced. Severe punishment is a must...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    KUNDAPUR-BANGALORE-SHARJH FLIGHT CANCELLED DUE TO BAD WEATHER!!!!SOME ARE HOW ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS HAD BEEN DONE!!!!

    ANANTHU's HUDCO,NIRA RADIA'S USB SHOULD RE-CHECKED...

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    everyone shld be questioned and brought to justice.. Ranjan & Namita along with Brajesh were known for misuse of PMO!! Advani gang (Ananth kumar, Arun Jaitley, Venkayya) etc were not even allowed closer,... Brajesh was big egoistic guy and congress friend! (he infact saved pappu from boston airport)! Ranjan's name came in Niira radia tapes too! this deal is very murky and its sad that a Air-chief Marshal is also involved in it! and most of the congress confidantes who r involved are given immunity via rajbhavan routes! sad indeed,, is desh ka kya hoga>? Hope Modi goes hammer n tong on this!

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Playing with double edged sword.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    What goes around comes around ...

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore shj

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Who ever is involved in any scam no matter how powerful he is has to pay the price for the same. This is Modi govt , not UPA where scam stars can get away by paying commission to 10 janpath.

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  • Amith, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Hmmmm I can hear someone fall in kundapur , manglore and Sharjah

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Amith, Udupi

    Please go through the news completely. Do not read only the heading and comment.

    By the way, whoever involved in this scam need to be punished irrespective of any party. These corrupt politicians (in all parties) are looting mine, yours and publis money.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Sun, Jul 06 2014

    Dear RSRB
    Don't waste your energy in waking up people who are pretending to be sleeping which is difficult than waking a real sleeping person. Let them vent their frustration in limited options they have post may 16th otherwise again they will go begging to court that BJP is not allowing us to cry also blah blah,
    It's fun to see them sometimes.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Mon, Jul 07 2014

    Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Rightly said...
    These PSEUDOS will never want to understand.... When a small but dirty smell comes, they come out of ratholes and make blah... blah...:-)

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