Congress president Rahul Gandhi led the charge against government and alleged there was a "scam" in the Rafale deal between India and France which was "personally got done" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his "reliable buddy".
"Modi ji had personally gone to Paris. Personally the deal was changed. The entire India knows it. And the defence minister is saying she will not inform India, the Indian martyrs and their relatives about the money spent on buying those aircraft. What does this mean? This only means there is some scam," Gandhi said outside the Parliament.
In a tweet, he targeted the government over what he called "the great Rafale mystery". "Top Secret (Not for Distribution)/the defence minister says the price negotiated for each Rafale jet by the prime minister and his 'reliable' buddy is a state secret," he tweeted, without naming the "reliable buddy".
He claimed in the tweet that the government has adopted a two-point action plan, whereby it would say "informing Parliament about the price is a national security threat" and "brand" those asking about it as "anti-nationals".
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Taking cue from the party president, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said that the government was not ready to disclose the price of the Rafale aircraft in Parliament, which raised doubts on its intent.
"The Modi government is indulging in an unforgivable game of compromising national interests and national security. A huge scam is brewing in the procurement of fighter aircraft for Indian Air Force," said Azad, flanked by party leaders Randeep Surjewala and Rajeev Gowda, at a press conference in Parliament Complex.
"Grave apprehensions and claims of insurmountable loss being caused to public exchequer are in public domain with the government refusing to state the truth," Azad also said.
The party alleged "complete non-transparency in disclosure of purchase price of aircraft, flagrant violation of the mandatory provisions of Defence Procurement Procedure and prior clearance from Cabinet Committee on Security."
These factors and "sacrificing national interests on Transfer of Technology and blatant promotion of financial interests of crony capitalist friends by the prime minister have marred the purchase of 36 Rafale fighter aircraft by Modi government from Dassault Aviation of France", the party said.
Azad said the government must disclose the price of 36 fighter aircraft which Modi purchased off-the-shelf during his visit to France in violation of the set procedures.
He alleged that as per information the per aircraft price during the NDA comes to Rs 1,570.8 crore against Rs 526.1 crore negotiated during the UPA.
He also asked "while the aircraft was sold for Rs 694.8 crore to Qatar by the same company, why was it sold for 100 per cent more price to India?"
India inked an inter-governmental agreement with France in September 2016 for procurement of 36 Rafale jets.