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Indian Government Retracts 'Stolen File' Statement on Rafale Fighter Jet Deal

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Indian Government Retracts 'Stolen File' Statement on Rafale Fighter Jet Deal
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21:42 08.03.2019(updated 21:50 08.03.2019)


With elections in India now less than two months away, the Rafale fighter jet deal with a French FIRM has become a hot campaign issue as the opposition has been alleging corruption in the procurement of the aircraft.

New Delhi (Sputnik): The Indian government has retracted its earlier statement on the Rafale deal contract which it claimed before the Supreme Court of India that the documents were stolen from the defence ministry.


READ MORE: Indian Court Handed 'Secret' Docs on Rafale Deal, Says They're Stolen — Govt.

KK Venugopal, country's top law officer, claimed that what he meant in his submission before the Supreme Court was that petitioners in the application used "photocopies of the original" papers, deemed secret by the government.


"I am told the opposition has alleged that it was argued (in the Supreme Court) that the files had been stolen from the defence ministry. This is wholly incorrect. The statement that files have been stolen is wholly incorrect," Venugopal told PTI, in an apparent damage-control exercise.

Earlier on Wednesday, the government's lawyer requested the Supreme Court of India to dismiss a petition filed by Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie and Prashant Bhushan, to review an earlier order passed on 14 December 2018 that granted clean chit to the Modi government and found no basis to order probe in the deal.



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Defiant Indian Media Outlet Justifies Publishing Rafale Papers - Reports
"I have an objection! These documents were stolen from the Defence Ministry by some former employee and the investigation is ongoing. These documents are marked secret and were published by two newspapers…this is an offence under the official secrets act. We would be launching prosecution", the AG jumped to his feet as Mr. Bhushan sought to indicate the note as published in the Hindu.

Official sources told PTI that the Venugopal's use of word stolen was probably "stronger" and could have been avoided.



The court is currently hearing a number of private citizen petitions on the issue. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, one of the petitioners in the case, has alleged that the government lied in court about the Rafale deal and should face perjury charges.

READ MORE: Modi Lashes Out at Opposition After Rafale Jets Remark Amid Row With Pakistan

The petitioners wanted a court-monitored probe into the procurement process, alleging that the government favoured Dassault Aviation over other contenders as the French firm was willing to accept an offset partner chosen by the Modi government.

Indian opposition leaders have been alleging major corruption in the $8.7 billion deal for the purchase of 36 fighter jet for the Indian Air Force that was signed in 2016 in government-to-government negotiations.
 
You guys think AG really read what he was submitting the first or the second time.. He is a babu and had a minion write up something that he signed the first and the second time. Simple as that.

Why do they need enemies.. they keep on kicking themselves pretty regularly and the jingoistic media won't even look at it and question such absurd behavior from a sitting AG
 
Whatever the truth, the Rafale deal can not and will not be cancelled.
First batch is to arrive in September already.
 
will y'all be able to handle a rafale with f-16 or jf-17 for the matter?

JF17 block 3 coming, and it's very reasonable to assume that the configuration of this aircraft has been finalised with challenging Rafale in mind.

If you have any doubts just consider the recent conflict - where over 350 Indian Su30s, Mig 29s, and Mirage 2000 were unable to suppress PAF with under 200 F16s and JF17s. The Su30MKI of course was until recently touted by the Indians are being superior to Rafale.
 
JF17 block 3 coming, and it's very reasonable to assume that the configuration of this aircraft has been finalised with challenging Rafale in mind.

If you have any doubts just consider the recent conflict - where over 350 Indian Su30s, Mig 29s, and Mirage 2000 were unable to suppress PAF with under 200 F16s and JF17s. The Su30MKI of course was until recently touted by the Indians are being superior to Rafale.
i have no doubts about PAF afterall BAF pilots were ex PAF
 
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