Collective singing of falsehood by Cong on Rafale deal price to defend Rahul: BJP


New Delhi, Jul 23 (PTI): The BJP on Monday dismissed the questions raised by the Congress on the Rafale deal as a "collective singing of falsehood" to defend Rahul Gandhi, who, it said, was "prima facie guilty of breach of privilege for misleading" the Lok Sabha.

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also cited replies made in Parliament by then UPA government on defence purchases and other issues in which its defence minister, first Pranab Mukherjee and then AK Antony, had declined to share price details and other information on the ground of national security. The UPA government's stand was right, Prasad said as he accused Gandhi of trying to wreak havoc on India's security for his political considerations.

"The stand of the Congress on the Rafale deal is clearly not in the interest of the country," he told reporters. The Congress has been demanding that the government share details of the Rafale fighter aircraft price as it accused the Modi government of buying them at a much higher price than it was originally negotiated.

Prasad asserted that the base price of each aircraft negotiated by the government with the French government is at 91.75 million Euro nine per cent less than the 100.85 million euro the UPA government had decided upon.

The government has been forthcoming in declaring the aircraft's price but details of operationally sensitive matter including India specific enhancement and logistics support package would end up disclosing the vital information about the Indian Air Force strength, the minister said.

"As these sensitive matters overlap the price details, the previous government (UPA) on many earlier occasions did not disclose them on the floor of the House in public interest. This includes import of weapons from the USA and imports of defence items and missiles from Israel," he said.

The BJP leader claimed that Congress leaders like former prime minister Manmohan Singh and Antony may understand the sensitivity involved with the deal but were "forced" to demand that the NDA government share details of the fighter aircraft, to defend Gandhi.

"Dynastic parties are always a crowd around a family. That is true of the Congress. Since a member of the family has resorted to falsehood, the crowd around the family has no option but to collectively sing the tune of falsehood. This is what has happened today," he said.

The UPA government was a "byword for corruption" and the Congress has been raking up a "manufactured" issue to create a smoke screen that others are also corrupt like it, Prasad alleged and rejected the Congress' threat of a breach of privilege motion against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as an act of "misplaced bravado".

The Congress had accused Modi and Sitharaman of misleading Parliament and the country on the Rafale pricing issue, claiming there is no clause in the 2008 pact between India and France that prevents the government from divulging price details of the aircraft.

Prasad said this might have happened for the first in the world, not the least in India, than a foreign government denied a statement made on a domestic issue in Parliament. Following Gandhi's claim in the Lok Sabha that the French president had told him that there is no secrecy pact on the Rafale deal pricing with India, the French Embassy had said in a statement that a security agreement it concluded with India in 2008 legally binds the two countries to protect the classified information relating to operational capabilities of defence equipment.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Why the government is so particular on this case when so many other burning issues are unattended

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  • concerned citizen, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    BJP needs to change party name to RELIANCE JANATHA PARTY.
    Rafale jets is asset of the country and belongs to us - the citizens. What is wrong in asking what were the jet specifications to pay such an exorbitant price per jet? Why Reliance is telling PM to be silent and not discuss the justification of the payment?
    Dal mey kuchh kaala hai...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    "The stand of congress party on Rafale deal isn't in the best interest of the COUNTRY"
    - Thus parrots Law minister, just as he's been ordered by his boss. It'd be perfect if he replaces 'COUNTRY' by 'Reliance defense'

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Qatar & Egypt bought the same Rafale Jet Fighter at one third the price paid by India.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    The French President too in his interview to India Today had said that the Indian Government was at liberty to inform Parliament about the price. But the Raksha Mantri read out selectively from the interview to claim that operational details were expected to remain secret.
    The secrecy clause was invented later.

    1. Did the Prime Minister seek and obtain the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Security before junking the Rafale deal signed in 2008 and inked a fresh deal in 2016 ?
    2. Why did the PM unilaterally dropped the clause on technology transfer and deprived a public sector undertaking, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited of the opportunity to assemble the plane in India ?
    3. Why did the Prime Minister ensured participation in the deal to a crony capitalist (Reliance Defence) who had no experience in the field and helped him with a potential windfall gain of ₹45,000 Crore ?
    This so called 'nationalist' party has sacrificed the interest of the nation and 'Make in India' remains only a myth.

    Is BJP ever going to answer the question of 'Rafale deal'?
    Jai Hind

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    BJP needs to end the cover up of the Raffaele deal if it is truly opposed to corruption and crony capitalism.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Instead of pulling the Cheddi up....!!!! , that too after Shriman Rahul Gandhiji's speach inside the Parliament..., what is this happening...!!!

    Correct me if i am wrong...,
    It appears to me that.., by looking at the senior cabinet the hyper active media reactions...., appears to be look like lost their mental balance..., and become hyper in their attack to poor PAPPU..., (.... what message we get...., in my view..., PAPPU is not weak for sure... seems to be a Monster haunting the govt of the day...)

    We REAL Hindu's must keep our faith in true tenets of REAL Hinduism.., like -"SATYA MEVA JAYATHE...!!!"

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Arre yaar.. try to understand.. The chinese will copy the Rafale aircraft if the price is released and then sell it to Porkistan at the actual price that the last govt was about to buy at...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Rafake scam is not in paisa but in crores.
    How cost of Rafael has gone up thrice 😂😂😌😌😀😀there are few bhakts who don't have mind to question but whole country is not bhakts and they will question,😌😌😂😂😂😁😁😀and repeatedly replying​,that there is no corruption will not help.

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  • Blind Bhakth, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Better to defend Modi and Nirmala Sitharaman than showing any concern to Rahul Gandhi.

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Then please release details of price per aircraft and close the matter at once!!!. Why are you hiding behind the curtains which dont exist!!!???

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