Rafale row: Cong accuses Govt of hurting national interests

NEW DELHI: The Congress today accused the Modi Government of “compromising” on national security and causing a loss of Rs 12,632 crore to the state exchequer on account of purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets.

            Quoting from the annual report of Dassault Aviation, makers of the fighter aircraft, the party alleged that the company sold each jet to India at Rs 351 crore higher than those sold to Qatar and Egypt 11 months ago.

            Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Randeep Surjewala said while 36 Rafale jets were sold to India at 7.5 billion Euros in 2016, 48 jets were sold to Qatar and Egypt at 7.9 billion Euros in 2015.

            This amounted to Rs 1,670.70 crore per aircraft for India and Rs 1,319.80 crore to Egypt/Qatar. There was a difference of Rs 351 crore for each aircraft, the party claimed.

            Addressing a joint press conference, Azad, Surjewala and former Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh asserted that the Government had adopted complete opaqueness in the purchase of the Rafale fighter aircraft. (AGENCIES)