Defence deal pusher wants to be PM, says Arun Jaitley in Rahul attack


New Delhi, May 4 (IANS): Attacking Rahul Gandhi on his former business partner allegedly acquiring defence offset contracts under the UPA regime, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday said the Congress President was "a man who aspired to be a defence deal pusher and today aspires to be India's Prime Minister".

He asked Gandhi to tell the world how would he like to be judged given that he judged others -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Rafale offsets -- "without any evidence".

"Rahul Gandhi made allegations in transactions cleared by the CAG and the Supreme Court. Over a company getting offset contracts, he attacked the person who was not connected to that company in any way. And here you are directly connected to a company getting offset contract in another defence deal," Jaitley said at a press conference.

"How would you like to be judged now given that you are judging others when there is no evidence," he asked.

Jaitley said Gandhi's former business partner, Ulrik Mcknight, at Backops Ltd in the UK had got offset defence contracts from French defence supplier Naval Group against Scorpene submarines in 2011 during the UPA rule.

He said Gandhi had a 65 per cent stake in Backops between 2003 and 2009, when it was wound up.

However, after that McKnight acquired offset contracts. He also went on and signed a contract with a Visakhapatnam-based firm for the supply of critical parts for the Scorpene subs' missiles, he said.

"Although Ulrik Mcknight is an American citizen, he is a member of the social gang of Rahul Gandhi," Jaitley claimed.

"It's story of a man who aspired to be a defence deal pusher and today aspires to be India's Prime Minister. It's a serious charge," he said.

At a press conference on Saturday, Gandhi, responding to the charges and BJP leaders' attacks, said: "Please take any investigation you want and any action against me. I have no problem as I have not done anything wrong. But please also investigate Rafale."

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 05 2019

    Where did you hide the Rs. 30,000 Crore Rafael Papers ...

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, May 05 2019

    Why India under threat economically after 2014 jutley?

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  • Toilet Chiwkidar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2019

    Jaitley, why are you panting so much with your ailing kidney???? There was no need for you to do anything if you and your Chowkidar Chor had done something to society and people would have appreciated you with overwhelming votes but you utterly failed in your promises. Not only that you brought lot of harship and messed up thier lives. Now people have realized that there is no Achhe Dins whatsoever. Period.

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  • Valerian Menezes, Kota

    Sat, May 04 2019

    Hissing by a poisonous creature who has spoiled the prospects of India economically posing as a Finance Minister.

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