Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan said the "high" price India had paid to France for the purchase of the fighter aircraft compared to prices paid by countries like Egypt and Qatar was not some "charity" and the Modi government should answer as to where the money had gone.
People are asking in whose pockets this money has gone, he told reporters.
The BJP had yesterday rejected the Congress' charge, saying it was spreading "lies and confusion" to mislead the nation. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today said it is "irresponsible and anti-national" to allege corruption in the Euro 7.5 billion deal with France to supply the fighter jets.
"Where is the corruption? It is irresponsible and anti-national to make such allegations," he said speaking at a media event.
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"The government, the defence ministry must come clean. What are they trying to hide?" he asked.
"You called the UPA corrupt.... If this is not corruption then what is. It is turning out to be a mother scam on which the NDA must come clean," he said.
"This was clearly an attempt to cover up an operation which started on last April 8 last when the foreign secretary had said that the prime minister was not going to France for the Rafale deal but it was later signed," Vadakkan alleged.