Every deal not Bofors, Rahul Gandhi should apologise for false claims on Rafale: BJP
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Every deal not Bofors, Rahul Gandhi should apologise for false claims on Rafale: BJP

Taking a jibe at the Congress, BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said it was the "culture and tradition" of Congress to mint money at the cost of country's national security.

   
Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi | PTI

Taking a jibe at the Congress, BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said it was the “culture and tradition” of Congress to mint money at the cost of country’s national security.

New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh Friday demanded in the Lok Sabha that Congress President Rahul Gandhi should apologise on the floor of the House for “misleading” the country on the Rafale jet deal issue.

Amid protests by Congress members in the House, Singh said, “Rahul Gandhi should apologise on the floor of the House for misleading the country on the Rafale jet deal issue for political gains.

The BJP Friday demanded an apology from the Congress and its president Rahul Gandhi for levying allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Rafale fighter jet deal, in which the Supreme Court has given the government a clean chit.

The apex court dismissed all the petitions seeking a direction to the CBI to register an FIR for alleged irregularities in the procurement of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France and said there was no occasion to doubt the decision-making process in the multi-billion dollar defense deal.

Welcoming the judgement, BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said,”Every deal is not Bofors deal.”

“It is the culture and tradition of Congress and its top leadership to mint money from such deals on the cost of country’s national security,” he said.

Rahul Gandhi and the Congress should apologise to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making false allegations against him and questioning his credibility, he added.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said there is a necessity for fighter aircraft and the country cannot remain without the jets.

The CJI, who read out the judgement for the three-judge bench, said no reasons were found to interfere in the procurement process for the fighter jets.

The verdict was pronounced on a batch of pleas seeking a court-monitored probe into deal. – PTI