"I had seen him (Parrikar) only on television and admired him as an IITan Chief Minister (of Goa). When he became the (union) minister I started interacting with him, being from the Defence Forces (myself)," Rathore said during a meeting in Porvorim constituency near here.
"I have realised that if someone is a soldier without uniform, it is Manohar Parrikar. He has the heart of a soldier," Rathore said.
Saying that Antony didn't sign files because he feared scandals, and thus didn't buy ammunition "for ten years", Rathore said in last two years, Parrikar gave orders to procure Rs 1 lakh crore-worth defence equipment of which 80 per cent is manufactured in India.
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