If government is honest, it should be ready for JPC: Shiv Sena in LS


New Delhi, Jan 3 (IANS): The BJP's ally Shiv Sena on Wednesday sought clarification from the ruling party in Rafale fighter jet deal, saying: "if the government is honest, then it should be ready for a JPC probe."

The demand was made by Arvind Sawant who participated in the debate on Rafale deal in the Lok Sabha along with members of Trinamool Congress (TMC), Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M) and Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

"I have heard Jaitely saab (Finance Minister Arun Jaitley), but could not find any solution. You had earlier talked about the withdrawal of the deal, then what led you to do the deal again?

"When the HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) is capable of manufacturing Rafale, why was it deprived of it and the deal given to an entity which got registered a few days ago," Sawant asked the government.

He also asked why Rafale strength was reduced and why Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not take the Defence Minister to France when the deal was finalised.

TMC's Saugata Roy hit out at the ruling party after Jaitley's response, saying "it is pathetic that the NDA with 300 members in the Lok Sabha has had to borrow a member from Rajya Sabha to speak".

He said his party and leader Mamata Banerjee believe in transparency and probity in all defence purchases.

"I think we have to appoint a Joint Parliamentary Committee to probe the whole thing," said Roy.

BJD's Kalikesh Narayan Dev asked if Qatar has the same Rafale planes at cheaper prices, then how did the NDA government finalise the deal in Rs 1,600 crore for each aircraft?

"Nobody wants the deal scrapped. If HAL is able to manufacture MiG aircraft, then why can't it manufacture Rafale? Why were we insistent on the 36 Rafale jet deal? This deal deserves transparancy," Dev said.

TDP's Jayadev Galla said there is something "fishy" in the deal and demanded the ruling party explain on "discrepancies".

CPI-M's Mohd Salim said: "Operation coverup began before the deal started. If Jaitleyji is accepting that the deal was finalized taking lessons from Kargil War, then why didn't he tell the reason behind reducing the number of aircraft?"

The House held a debate on the Rafale jet deal in the Lok Sabha on its first meeting on the New Year. The Congress had already got Speaker's approval on such a debate.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Narender Modi was crying over roof tops before the last elections that if voted to power, he will root out corruption, send all Members of Parliment with criminal cases to jail and Naa Kaunga Naa Kisse Ko Kanne Doonga.

    With Rahul Gandhi calling the Chowkidar a Chor, it is high time Modi orders a CBI Inquiry, Orders a JPC Probe and release the CAG report and come clean on the Rafale deal or face the consequences.

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  • Syed, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Why chelas are hiding.....they should accept the challenge.
    What is the fate of T talas bill..taking illegal routes

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    no govt., in india is, was honest including shiva sena. da present pettha govt., is da most dishonest & most corrupt since independence.

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  • shiju, calicut

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Thjis Govt is not honest and hence is not accepting to hand over the issue to JPC. Thousands of crores of US dollars have been eaten by thugs and diverting mind of people in other issues like triple talaq. However, they will not succeed in this. they cannot hide wrong doing for a long time. Truth always prevails earlier or later.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Dal Mein Kuch Kala Hai ...

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