Headlines
Why is Modi afraid of probe into Rafale: Rahul
New Delhi, March 7
With the Centre threatening a probe over stealing of "privileged documents" related to Rafale deal from the Defence Ministry, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday demanded an investigation against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for conducting parallel negotiations and delaying the delivery of the French jets to India.
Addressing the media here, Gandhi said that the stolen documents clearly state the Prime Minister was responsible for the delayed delivery and inflated price of the jets.
"The government now says it will investigate the media for the Rafale files being stolen. But the one (Modi) who conducted parallel investigation why will he not be investigated?
"If the documents have been stolen, that means they are authentic and they clearly state that parallel negotiations were carried out by the Prime Minister, the price of the jets were inflated and the delivery of the jets was delayed.
"Let there be investigation about the documents but at the same time also investigate the Prime Minister's role in the Rafale (deal)," said Gandhi.
Referring to the Centre's arguments in the Supreme Court during hearing of petitions seeking recall of its December 14 verdict giving a "clean chit" on the purchase of the Rafale jets, Gandhi said the sole objective of the government and its machinery was to defend the "chowkidar" (watchman).
With the government rejecting the Congress party's persistent demand for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), Gandhi asked why Modi was afraid of investigation into the deal.
"Why isn't the Prime Minister allowing an investigation against himself if he is not guilty? Why did he refuse a JPC? If there is nothing wrong in the deal, then let there be an investigation. Modi should say he is not afraid of any probe and allow investigation into the deal," asserted Gandhi.
Citing the documents, Gandhi said that the Indian negotiating team clearly stated that the Prime Minister carried out parallel negotiations to enrich his industrialist crony by Rs 30,000 crore in the deal.
"It's a blatant case of corruption, it is clearly stated that the Prime Minister of India carried out a parallel negotiation. Why should there not be a criminal investigation?
"The problem in India is, there is a criminal investigation only on people who oppose Modi," said Gandhi, who a day earlier had called for an FIR against him saying there was enough evidence to prosecute him for corruption in the deal.
Addressing the media here, Gandhi said that the stolen documents clearly state the Prime Minister was responsible for the delayed delivery and inflated price of the jets.
"The government now says it will investigate the media for the Rafale files being stolen. But the one (Modi) who conducted parallel investigation why will he not be investigated?
"If the documents have been stolen, that means they are authentic and they clearly state that parallel negotiations were carried out by the Prime Minister, the price of the jets were inflated and the delivery of the jets was delayed.
"Let there be investigation about the documents but at the same time also investigate the Prime Minister's role in the Rafale (deal)," said Gandhi.
Referring to the Centre's arguments in the Supreme Court during hearing of petitions seeking recall of its December 14 verdict giving a "clean chit" on the purchase of the Rafale jets, Gandhi said the sole objective of the government and its machinery was to defend the "chowkidar" (watchman).
With the government rejecting the Congress party's persistent demand for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), Gandhi asked why Modi was afraid of investigation into the deal.
"Why isn't the Prime Minister allowing an investigation against himself if he is not guilty? Why did he refuse a JPC? If there is nothing wrong in the deal, then let there be an investigation. Modi should say he is not afraid of any probe and allow investigation into the deal," asserted Gandhi.
Citing the documents, Gandhi said that the Indian negotiating team clearly stated that the Prime Minister carried out parallel negotiations to enrich his industrialist crony by Rs 30,000 crore in the deal.
"It's a blatant case of corruption, it is clearly stated that the Prime Minister of India carried out a parallel negotiation. Why should there not be a criminal investigation?
"The problem in India is, there is a criminal investigation only on people who oppose Modi," said Gandhi, who a day earlier had called for an FIR against him saying there was enough evidence to prosecute him for corruption in the deal.
3 hours ago
Iran's IRGC says more 'devastating' weapons to be used if new war begins
3 hours ago
Meenakshi Seshadri says films have often shown mother-in-law-daughter-in-law relationships in a negative light
3 hours ago
Sam Smith: Madonna is my mother, lauds her support for queer people
4 hours ago
Andrea Jeremiah, Benny Dayal, Karthik to judge first season of 'Tamil Idol'
4 hours ago
AAPI Celebrates India’s 80th Independence Day, Leading the India Day Parade in New York City
4 hours ago
US-North Korea dialogue key first step to halting Pyongyang's nuclear program: South Korea's Unification Ministry
5 hours ago
Formula 1: Max Verstappen pens contract extension with Red Bull till 2030
5 hours ago
Premier League: Arsenal's title defence, new arrivals all you need to know ahead of new season
5 hours ago
Instagram uses 'don't ask, don't tell' approach on under‑13 users' safety: Ex-Meta Engineer in US court
5 hours ago
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir elected Bangladesh's 23rd President
8 hours ago
CM Vijay calls for united southern strategy on drugs, economy, federal rights
8 hours ago
CM Satheesan’s federalism pitch at zonal council, says Kerala cannot keep bearing burden
9 hours ago
Soori's 'Mandaadi' cleared for release with U/A 16+ certificate
