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The BJP on Monday, 24 September, sought to drag Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law and businessman Robert Vadra into the Rafale controversy by alleging that the previous UPA government had cancelled the fighter jets deal with France as Vadra's company was not accepted as the "middleman".
"He (Bhandari) is known to Vadra and he was seen with him in Dubai Defence Expo together," he said.
Targeting the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government led by Congress, the BJP leader said, "Vadra, the Gandhi family and the then government wanted that the Rafale deal with Dassault Aviation should have been done under Vadra's company Offset India Solutions, which was formed in 2008."
Claiming that Vadra's company acts as middleman in defence deals, the BJP leader, said "They (Vadra and Bhandari) represent themselves as middlemen at many defence expos but they have not got a big breakthrough yet. The then government wanted that the French firm should accept it (Vadra's company) as the middleman. But since it did not materialise, the deal with Dassault was cancelled."
He also alleged that the UPA government wanted to use the company of Bhandari and Vadra as the middlemen and when this could not materialise they are conspiring to get the present government-to-government deal of 36 fighter jets cancelled to take revenge.
Rahul Gandhi is involved in a "conspiracy, internationally" and former French President Francois Hollande is part of the "nexus" to sabotage the Rafale deal, he further alleged.
He also hinted at Pakistan's role in the conspiracy, saying one of its leaders, former interior minister Rehman Malik, has even tweeted that Gandhi will be the next Indian prime minister.
Referring to Hollande's reported comments that the Indian government had proposed Anil Ambani's Reliance Defence as a partner for Dassault Aviation for the Rafale deal, he said, "How Rahul Gandhi and he are linked as a part of nexus, and are trying to sabotage the deal needs to be understood." There is a conspiracy to get the deal scrapped, defame the country and lower the morale of Indian Air Force, Shekhawat alleged.
Gandhi is doing a "conspiracy, internationally", he alleged.
Separately, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about an "international dimension" to Gandhi's attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the deal, and told reporters that Hollande's comments were not a coincidence.
He also alleged that the Congress President was demanding the joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe on the issue to derail the defence preparedness of the country.
He also said the Congress was trying to sour the relations between India and France by misleading everyone on the Rafale issue.
"How did he (Rahul Gandhi) earlier refer to French President Emmanuel Macron's statement in Parliament after which he (Macron) had to clarify. Then on 21 September, former French President Francois Hollande gives the statement over Rafale.
"This conspiracy we need to understand. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in France then issued a statement saying that the remarks of Hollande rendered no service to France.”
(With inputs from IANS, PTI)
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