Congress President Rahul Gandhi has been alleging corruption and favour to private industrialists in the Rafale purchase.
The
Congress
today gave a notice for suspension of business in the Rajya Sabha to
discuss the alleged corruption in the purchase of 36 fighter jets
from France under a government to government deal and demanded a
joint parliamentary committee probe into the issue.
Deputy
Leader of Congress in Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma moved a notice under
Rule 267 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of the
Council of States seeking suspension of all business of the House to
discuss the Rafale purchase.
The
notice read, This House expresses its serious concern over the
irregularities and alleged corruption in the acquisition of Rafale
jets.
The
arbitrary decision has resulted in loss of technology transfer,
manufacture of 108 fighter jets by HAL and massive loss to national
exchequer. The scam be investigated by a JPC to fix accountability.
Congress
President Rahul
Gandhi has been alleging corruption and favour to private
industrialists in the Rafale purchase and leading the demand for a
JPC in the matter.
The
issue of Rafale purchase was also discussed at a meeting of
opposition parties held on Monday to chalk out a joint strategy to
take on the BJP in 2019.
Rahul
Gandhi had said after the meeting that "there was consensus in
the opposition that the Rafale scam needs to be probed.
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