It also termed attempts to link NSA Ajit Doval and Principal Secretary to PM Nripendra Mishra to one of the accused as "totally baseless assertion and indicative of malicious intent".
"Those who cannot see Prime Minister succeed even hint at him cutting a deal. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Prime Minister Modi did not cut any deal of any sort," the government said in a late night statement.
section of the Indian polity has attempted, "unsuccessfully", to divert and defuse the public discourse on this matter.
They question the speed of the government processes, especially the investigation but, they do not ask how the corrupt influenced the process of acquisition in the first place and bled the nation, it said.
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"They do not admit corruption; they instead boldly proclaim, 'catch us if you can'," it said adding that government has taken effective action to bring out the truth and will leave no stone unturned in pursuing all means to bring to justice the corrupt and the wrong-doers in this case.
helicopters, the undisputed central issue that stands out is corruption, especially bribery, the statement said.
"Any other line of assumption, approach and effort, as is being attempted in some quarters, is misleading, tries to hide the wrong-doers and is driven by instincts of self preservation," it said.
On opposition allegations about helicopters purchased by the governments of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, the statement said the Centre has been proactive in seeking response.
"They ask as to whey did Modi government not take any action against Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Dr Raman Singh despite an indictment of Chhattisgarh government by CAG in purchase of AgustaWestland Helicopter, which led to loss to public exchequer (according to CAG) of Rs 65 lakh?
Similarly, as per the Rajasthan government, the alleged loss to public exchequer according to CAG was not on account of any irregularity in the procurement process, but due to the expenditure incurred on account of lack of planning and basic infrastructure prior to procurement, such as pilot training and maintenance, it said adding that in this case too, the acquisition was done in 2005.
Seeking to counter Opposition allegation, the government said ever since it was given the responsibility to serve the people, it has acted with speed, drive and purpose to empower the country's masses.
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The government has acted proactively and with alacrity
against Agusta Westland International and Finmeccanica, it said while stressing that it was on July 3, 2014 that all procurement/acquisition cases in the pipeline of six companies figuring in the CBI FIR was put on hold.
It said that in their drive to divert the public attention from their own corruption, some have said that the Modi government permitted AugustaWestland to bid for 100 Naval Utility Helicopters in April, 2015.
"The fact is that a techno-commercial Request for Proposal (RFP) for Naval Utility Helicopters was issued to eight vendors on August 4, 2012. In response to the RFP, Eurocopters, France and Agusta Westland S.P.A Italy submitted their techno-commercial proposals on March, 4 2013. RFP of the procurement case was retracted by the government on October 13, 2014.
Talking about the "core issue" of corruption, the government said timeline of actions taken by the CBI and Enforcement Directorate clearly shows due rigour and diligence with which these agencies have pursued all aspects of their investigations, including the arrest and extradition of three foreign nationals namely - Carlo Gerosa, Guido Haschke Ralph and Christian Michel James.
Giving details it said in September and November 2014, "couple of accused" have been arrested and their property attached.
A criminal complaint was also filed. Letter of Requests were sent out by ED and CBI to Mauritius (July 2013), Tunisia and Italy (December 2013), British Virgin Islands, Singapore and U.K. (September 2014), UAE and Switzerland (December 2014). The agencies are continuing to pursue responses to the LRs from the countries concerned, it said.
The statement added that an open-ended non-bailable arrest warrant was issued by CBI against Michel on September 24, 2015.
A request for provisional arrest for the purpose of extradition was made to the UK authorities on January 4, 2016 by CBI, it said.
Enforcement Directorate has also separately sent a Red Corner seeking arrest and a request for his extradition from the UK on February 29, 2016, the statement said.
By asking why did Prime Minister and BJP government not take any action on the alleged offer dated November 8, 2015 made by Michael to be questioned by CBI and ED including on Indian soil, "some have even tried to side with a wanted criminal", it said,
"We are pursuing all legal means to arrest him and have him extradited to India," it said, adding that Michel should submit himself to the Indian legal system rather than make "elliptical references to offers that are suspect in intent and reality".
"We are determined that the law must take its course against Michel and his associates in this matter," the statement said.