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Jaswant admits changes made in VVIP chopper tender during NDA rule

New Delhi, Feb 14:  At a time when his party is targeting the government on the VVIP chopper deal, senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh today came to the rescue of beleagured former Air Force Chief

PTI PTI Updated on: February 14, 2013 18:13 IST
jaswant admits changes made in vvip chopper tender during
jaswant admits changes made in vvip chopper tender during nda rule

New Delhi, Feb 14:  At a time when his party is targeting the government on the VVIP chopper deal, senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh today came to the rescue of beleagured former Air Force Chief S P Tyagi while admitting that the required parameters in the tender were changed during the NDA rule.




The former Defence Minister in the Vajpayee government said the guilty in the issue is an Italian company and people “have forgotten them”.

He favoured expeditious and thorough probe into the allegations of payment of kickbacks in the Rs 3600 crore deal. “We should not make wild allegations against a former Air Chief. It is not in the interest of both the Air Force and the country.

The probe is on. As Mr Tyagi himself is saying, the probe should be held early. Why don't you agree to his suggestion,” Singh told reporters here today. He said, “we should not make allegations against each other” till the truth is known.

Singh's comments assume significance in the context of high decibel attack launched by his party against the government, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh besides Congress chief Sonia Gandhi over the scam.

“I am pained that the guilty here is the Italian company. It seems that we have forgotten them,” Singh said. Singh, who was the Defence Minister in 2001, admitted that the tender specifications were changed during NDA rule.

“Yes, what he has said is true,” Singh said when asked to comment on remarks by Tyagi that the specifications in the tender were changed in 2003 during the NDA rule.

At that time, George Fernandes was the Defence Minister. Italian prosecutors have contended that the specifications were altered to make AgustaWestland's helicopters eligible in the contract for the 12 VVIP helicopter deal.

Among the changes made were the reduction in the altitude from 19000 ft to 15000 ft and it is alleged that the then National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra was instrumental in these alterations.
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