During an interview, ahead of his visit to Sweden beginning May 31, Mukherjee had said Bofors wasn't a scandal, but rather a publicity "trial".
"I think he (Mukherjee) is correct. The President of India has said what we all (Congress) have been saying for the past 30 years," senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad told PTI here.
"That (kickbacks) was a mere allegation on the part of Bharatiya Janata (Party) and other regional parties...They wanted to pull down the government of Rajiv Gandhi," he said.
Allegations that kickbacks were paid in the procurement of 155mm howitzer field Bofors guns from Sweden had plagued the Rajiv Gandhi government in the late 1980s and had become a big election issue in 1989 in which the former Prime Minister had to face defeat.
During his visit to Sweden, the President would be accompanied by Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Hans Raj Ahir, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad and BJP MP Ashwani Kumar, besides Vice Chancellors of seven universities.