Congress can't pat its back for A-SAT success: Jaitley


New Delhi, Mar 27 (IANS): Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday dubbed India's "Mission Shakti" as "historic" and said the achievement is a "milestone" in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to advance country's security doctrine.

The senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader also hit out at the Congress for taking credit for the anti-satellite missile A-SAT and claimed that the scientists had the capability to build the missiles a decade ago but the then government had not given them the permission.

"It's a historical day. The capability we have achieved today, was earlier only with the US, Russia and China," Jaitley told reporters, hours after the Prime Minister announced that an A-SAT missile successfully targeted a live satellite in space 300 km away in a low earth orbit.

Jaitley said when India had test-fired the Agni-V missile in April 2012, then DRDO chief V.K. Saraswat had said that India could now develop an anti-satellite missile but the government had not given its nod.

"Indigenous technology and scientists were ready since last decade. The government had no clarity to give permission. Those, who are patting their back for their failures, should remember that there are many footprints in their stories. The process started in 2014 after the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) gave the permission.`

"It's a huge achievement... Not only we have become space power but we are now in Big 4. We should not forget that tomorrow's wars will not be the same as yesterday's wars. It has happened in country's interest and its speciality is that it is 100 per cent indigenous. India has got the power to destroy," Jaitley said.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala had earlier said the "building blocks" of this mission were laid in 2012 during the UPA rule.

Jaitley said: "It's a milestone in his (Modi) vision of making India's security doctrine advance. Not only our security has been strengthened but we are also able to compel others to maintain peace in this region. It's a monumental step forward as far as India is concerned."

He rejected the opposition charges that the Prime Minister announced the DRDO success for publicity mongering and that it is in violation of the model code of conduct (MCC).

"This has something to do with India and not the BJP. From days of Jan Sangh, nationalism is at its core and it is that philosophy which is guiding the Prime Minister in taking the steps further... The very fact that he is a leader who is thinking of tomorrow, not only in relation to economy, not only in relation to national security but also in terms of technology, shows PM's vision. It shows the country is in safe hands," Jaitley said

"The lower they go, stronger we will emerge," he added.

The Finance Minister said that as far as the charge related to violation of MCC is concerned, India's nuclear programme is not new but a continuing programme.

"It can't be put to a halt because it does not suit to West Bengal Chief Minister or any other political leader. It will continue 365 days a year -- be it elections or not.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier accused Modi of violating the MCC, calling it another "limitless drama" and publicity mongering by the Prime Minister.

"After their historical blunder during Pulwama and Balakot, the history had given the opposition an opportunity to rectify their mistakes. When scientists strengthened country's security, they should have stood behind it as it is a matter of national security and geopolitical situation.

"It is regrettable that elementary lessons of national security are not known. National security prevails over every other consideration," he said.

Attacking the opposition, in a lighter vein, Jaitley said: "The word I am going to use is not for any political friend but it reminds me of a similarity of the proverb that when a wise man points at the moon, an idiot looks at his finger."

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 28 2019

    Why is the BJP indulging in such reflected glory of the DRDO. Same is the case with their crude attempts to politicise the Armed Forces. What the country demands is their achievements of the last five years. There is no whisper of the Gujarat Model of Development. No talk about jobs creations unemployment has his the lowest in years. Corruption has become widespread with no action being taken for any cases of corruption. Hiding their total failure on all fronts in such reflected glory.

    The people have seen through their cheap games.

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  • Evans Alex, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Mr.jately is reduced to the position of p m's spokes person,from the position of finance minister.He has to defend and sing praises of p.m.somr times even against his wish

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    The credit goes to our scientists not to you political servants or chowkidaars.

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  • RANGA, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    today ex-DRDO cheif Saraswat said he along with his scientist twice requested UPA govt to give permission but they rejected..but in 2014 Modi gave go ahead..still congis says we did it!!..

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Are BJP leaders and Jaitley spokespersons for DRDO chief????? The chief has not mentioned anything about UPA. FYI, these projects take a long time, it's not a election time quick Jumla. The project was initiated and started in 2012 during UPA era. Space technology and nuclear research were started by congress by then Jawaharalal Nehru and Indira Gabdhi.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    BJP is full of Scientists ...

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  • Albert Alponso, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    You have promoted them from Chowkidaars to scientists????...They have come a long way by self glorification and self elevation and faking. What next!?!?!?!?....

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  • Rathan Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Why are you not blowing your trumpet and taking credit and pride in Demonitisation, GST, Pakoda, Chai, cows Gobar, cow moothra , Godkari's urine preservation and pickle business. A-SAT iproject belongs to the nation and its people and not to any political party. Jaitley, don't jump too much it's not your portfolio, you will hurt your rented kidney even more if you try to prove and take credit for what you have not worked but taking only credit.

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Let Scientist take credit for the good job they have done. They deserve it!
    Let Defence forces take credit for the good job they are doing. They deserve it!
    Let POLITICIANS take credit ONLY for their job!
    Let them not to steal credit from former's work and not to steal from national wealth and increase their personal wealth! How in a poor country public servants getting so rich?

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Why Rafael deal not given to HAL ?????????????????????????????????

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Mar 27 2019

    Reality is according to Saraswat ex DRDO chief this project was stalled by none other then Great UPA government....It is Modi who gave green signal for the live testing....

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