News India Rafale deal: Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily accuses IAF chief of lying, retracts later

Rafale deal: Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily accuses IAF chief of lying, retracts later

Dhanoa on Wednesday said that Rafale was a game changer and it was an advanced aircraft with the best systems on board. 

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Stirring a new controversy over the Rafale deal, senior Congress leader M. Veerappa Moily on Thursday accused Indian Air Force (IAF) chief B.S. Dhanoa "lying and suppressing the truth" by trying to defend the fighter jet deal between India and France.

However, Moily retracted his statement later on and clarified that he never called the IAF chief a liar.

Accusing the IAF chief of lying, Moily said that Dhanoa had earlier opined that HAL was worth getting an offset contract. However, he alleged that the IAF chief changed his opinion after  Prime Minister Narendra Modi entered into a deal with France on acquisition of the Rafale jet.

"The IAF chief visited HAL a few days prior to this agreement (with Dassault). He came down to Bengaluru along with the Dassault chief. I wam informed it is a competent body and they have the expertise to say it is fine. I think the IAF chief is not fine... He is lying, he is suppressing the truth, he is a party to the suppressing of truth," Moily told media persons.

Later, however, he said: "The question is, is he justifying it on the basis of the Supreme Court judgement which is flawed? In the light of this, whether the IAF chief can again certify that this is fine. I am asking him that question. I never called him a liar. If this HAL is fine... Both of them cannot be fine." 

Dhanoa on Wednesday said that Rafale was a game changer and it was an advanced aircraft with the best systems on board. 

Slamming Moily, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy said the Congress leader's remarks were not just a personal insult to the Air Force chief but to the nation. He asked Moily to issue a public apology.

Backing Moily, Karnataka Congress Working President Dinesh Gundu Rao said the IAF should avoid getting into the controversy. 

(With IANS inputs)

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