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Hollande should also enlighten us how the price went up from 590 cr to 1690 cr: Congress

Friday September 21, 2018 8:28 PM, ummid.com News Network

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New Delhi: Questioning the Rafale deal between Dassault Aviation and Reliance Defence after former French President Francois Hollande's latest statement, Congress asked the latter to explain how the price per aircraft went up by almost 03 times.

"President ( Former) Francois Hollande should also enlighten us how the price went up from 590 crores in 2012 to 1690 crores in 2015 per Rafale fighter jet? Escalation of a mere 1100 crores. I am sure the Euro equivalent would not be a problem to calculate", Manish Tewari, Congress spokesperson wrote on Twitter.

Tewari was responding to Hollande who said Reliance's Anil Ambani was never their choice and his name was proposed by the Indian government as a partner which Dassault Aviation accepted.

“We didn’t have a choice. We took the partner that was given to us,” French newspaper Le Monde’s south Asia reporter, Julien Bouissou, quoted Hollande in a Twitter post tagging the French version of the report..

The report published by French news website mediapart.fr quoted Hollande as saying, “The Indian government proposed this service group and Dassault negotiated this with Ambani.”

The paper added the statements by Hollande sharply contradicted the version being put forward by the Modi government, which has maintained that Dassault alone had chosen Anil Ambani’s Reliance as the Indian partner.

In his reaction over Hollande's statement, lawyer and activist Prashant Bhushan said, "This is explosive! Former French President Hollande, with whom Modi signed the new deal for 36 Rafale planes, says that the French & Dassault had no say in selecting Ambani as the partner (commission agent?) For the deal! Was recommended by Modi. Is this also secret Modiji?"

Hollande was the French president when the inter-governmental agreement between France and India for 36 Rafale aircrafts was announced by Modi in April 2015.

If Hollande’s statements are correct, it would sharply contradict the line taken by the Modi government over the deal in which 36 aircrafts were purchased at a rate which Congress President Rahul Gandhi alleged was 03 times more than what the erstwhile UPA government had finalised.

In the face of opposition attack over the selection of Anil Ambani’s company over HAL, senior Modi government ministers have maintained that the process of choosing Reliance Defence as an offset partner for the Rafale deal was a purely commercial decision that was driven by Dassault Aviation.

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