The government has compromised national security, said P Chidambaram.
Senior
Congress leader P
Chidambaram on Friday accused the government of compromising
national security and asked why it bought only 36
Rafale fighter jets instead of 126 required by the Air Force.
His
comments come in the wake of fresh revelations on the Rafale deal in
a media report which claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
decision to but 36 aircraft instead of the 126 asked for by the Air
Force pushed the price of each jet up by 41.42 per cent.
"In
the light of new facts and revelations in THE HINDU, the question
gains greater urgency: why did the government buy only 36 Rafale
aircraft instead of 126 aircraft required by the Air Force?,"
Chidambaram asked in a tweet.
The
Government has compromised national security by denying to the Air
Force the 7 squadrons (126 aircraft) that it desperately needs.
—
P. Chidambaram
(@PChidambaram_IN) January 18, 2019
"The
Government has compromised national security by denying to the Air
Force the 7 squadrons (126 aircraft) that it desperately needs,"
he said.
In
the light of new facts and revelations in THE HINDU, the question
gains greater urgency: why did the government buy only 36 Rafale
aircraft instead of 126 aircraft required by the Air Force?
—
P. Chidambaram
(@PChidambaram_IN) January 18, 2019
Congress
leader Jyotiraditya Scindia also took to Twitter to demand answers
from Modi on the increased cost of aircraft.
"The
PM's unilateral decision to buy 36 Rafales resulted in a price
escalation of 41.42% per jet. When will the prime minister answer? he
asked.
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