Rafale deal: Petitioners put national security at risk by leaking sensitive information - Centre


New Delhi, Mar 13(NIE): In its affidavit before the Supreme Court in connection with the controversial Rafale case, the Centre on Wednesday told the apex court that petitioners attached sensitive documents pertaining to the combat aircraft in their review petition and that they put the national security in jeopardy as those papers are available to the country’s adversaries.

The government also said petitioners Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie and activist advocate Prashant Bhushan are guilty of leaking sensitive information while seeking a review of the December 14, 2018 verdict, which dismissed all PILs seeking a probe into alleged irregularities in India’s Rafale deal with France.

“This puts the national security in jeopardy. Without consent, permission or acquiescence of the Central Government, those who have conspired in making the photocopy of these sensitive documents and annexing it to the review petition/ miscellaneous application and thereby committing theft by unauthorized photocopying of such documents…have adversely affected the sovereignty, security and friendly relations with the foreign countries,” the affidavit said.

It said that even though the Centre “maintains secrecy”, the review petitioners are “guilty of leakage of sensitive information, which offends the terms of the agreements”.

“The petitioners are using unauthorisedly accessed documents with the intention to present a selective and incomplete picture of internal secret deliberations on a matter relating to National Security and Defence,” the affidavit said.

Last week, the government had threatened to invoke the Official Secrets Act and initiate “criminal action” against two publications which ran reports on the basis of these documents, and Bhushan. It claimed that documents related to the Rafale fighter deal were “stolen” from the Ministry of Defence.

Attorney General K K Venugopal, who made this submission before a three-judge bench of Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph, initially did not name the publications but later said “documents in the possession of The Hindu and ANI are stolen documents”.

On February 8, a report in The Hindu, citing a “Defence Ministry note” of November 2015, stated that the Ministry “raised strong objections to ‘parallel negotiations’ conducted by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) with the French side” in the Rafale deal. ANI released the same note with additional notings. Venugopal had said a probe into the theft was underway.

On March 8, Venugopal did a U-turn, saying the “statement that files have been stolen is wholly incorrect”.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    After PM Modi government of BJP trying to muzzle media using colonial era 'Official Secret Act', now the focus is on three petitioner who wanted to cancel the 'Rafale Jet' due to irregularities.
    In the past week Attorney General KK Venugopal sought dismissal of a petition for a review of the apex court's earlier judgment on the Rafale deal on the ground that the fresh petition relied on documents "stolen" from the Defence Ministry and that investigations were going on to find out if it was a crime and violative of the Official Secrets Act.
    From Jeep Scam of 1948 to Tatra trucks scam, 2012 in which former Army Chief General VK Singh alleged that he has offered Rs 14 crore as bribe to clear the purchase of Tatra trucks India's 'National Security' was never compromised during the probe by the Supreme Court of India.

    The latest attempt of PM Modi government is nothing but suppressing the voices of petitioners questioning in the lapses, procedures, irregularities in 'Rafale Jet' scam.

    If the Supreme Court and its present member of bench ever consider themselves 'Nation first' the court would have not accepted the 'Sealed Envelope' and gave a verdict on flawed documents.

    1. When the whole nation is questioning about the price deal for a reduced number of aircraft than the previously agreed UPA II, how transparency will be ensured?
    2. How did Anil Ambani become part of Prime Minister Modi's delegation which signed for 36 aircraft with the offset deal of Rs30,000 crores being a private company which has not manufactures Single spare for military and has no infrastructure qualify for the deal? Is Anil Ambani as the private party will not compromise the national security?
    3. Will 'national security' is not going to be compromised from 126 aircraft to 36 aircraft which Prime Minister Modi himself acknowledge after recent IAF attacks?
    Supreme Court of India must consider bot 'Bharat Mata' and 'Lady of Justice' blindfolded to give a verdict on truth but not on compulsion.
    JH

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  • Walter, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    Are the petitioners putting national security at risk or the national reputation of Modi and Anil Ambani at risk?

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    When Bofors couldn't affect national security then why do you think Rafael does?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    Don't dig your grave deeper BJP, its going to be difficult to get out of it.

    Rafael is going to swallow you up !

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    If anybody questions BJP PM Mr. Modi, then national security comes up. If Dovals son is having a Pakistani business partner, then no issue about it. If beef is exported to Pakistan depriving Indian beef eaters no problem. In the coming election such crooks has to be taught a lesson.

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  • Sri Pada Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    BJP is buying time here till elections. This issue is not related to Rafale deal petition and should be filed separately and court should deal at later date.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    If the BJP had agreed for a Joint Parlimentary Probe, not dismissed the CBI Chief under suspicious circumstances and agreed for a probe by Independent agencies then the petitoners would not have taken recourse to asking for a review of the earlier Supreme Court decision.

    By remaining in denial about the Rafale Scam, the country is onle getting more and more curious to know the truth as the PM Himself is involved.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    We are only asking how much Commission was paid to Anil Ambani & not specifications of Rafael ...

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  • Indian, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 13 2019

    BJP has no issues to put corruption above national security. Shame on BJP.

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