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  India   ‘Not afraid, have nothing to hide’: Sonia Gandhi on VVIP copter scam

‘Not afraid, have nothing to hide’: Sonia Gandhi on VVIP copter scam

AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Apr 27, 2016, 12:58 pm IST
Updated : Apr 27, 2016, 12:58 pm IST

Congress President Sonia Gandhi was described as the 'driving force' behind the copter deal.

Uproar in Rajya Sabha (Photo: video grab)
 Uproar in Rajya Sabha (Photo: video grab)

Congress President Sonia Gandhi was described as the 'driving force' behind the copter deal.

Under relentless attack over the Uttarakhand crisis, the BJP on Wednesday countered the Congress by raking up the AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter scam, in which the names of the party top brass, including its president Sonia Gandhi, has also cropped up.

However, Sonia Gandhi rejected allegations linking her and party leaders in the AgustaWestland chopper deal bribes and said she is not ‘afraid’ of being ‘cornered’ on the issue.

She asked the government what it has been doing in power for the last two years on the issue and demanded that the ongoing inquiry be completed impartially.

"I am not afraid of anyone cornering me as there is no basis to that. All the accusations they are throwing at us are false," Gandhi told reporters in Parliament complex as BJP sought to target her on the deal.

Here are the live updates:

12 pm: We have nothing to hide. Let them take my name, I am not afraid, says Congress president Sonia Gandhi on AugustaWestland issue.

11:35 am: Rajya Sabha adjourned till 12 pm minutes after uproar by the Congress members when BJP leader Subramanian Swamy speaks on AugustaWestland scam.

11:26 am: Uproar in Rajya Sabha by Congress.

11:10 am: Citing a report, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad asks Rajya Sabha, “Would like to know whether a meeting took place between two PMs as cited in a newspaper, was a deal struck ”

Finance minister Arun Jaitley says in Rajya Sabha, “Reports that Prime Ministers of India and Italy met are completely false.”

11 am: Parliament session starts in both Houses.

10:30 am: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says, “There is no case, my party will respond.”

10 am: Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge says, “We are ready to discuss AgustaWestland issue in Parliament.”

The ruing party will also raise issues like Ishrat Jahan case and Aircel-Maxis deal to target the Congress within Parliament and outside.

In a counter-offensive, the Congress on Tuesday sought a discussion on the VVIP helicopter deal and pointed to the role of an industrialist said to be “close to” Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Media reports said an Italian court ruling stated how the firm lobbied with Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her close aides, besides then NSA M.K. Narayanan and then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the VVIP helicopter deal. Mrs Gandhi was described as the “driving force” behind the deal in these court papers. The VVIP helicopter scam also figured prominently in the BJP parliamentary party meeting, that was also attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The party focused on this strategy to take on the Congress, which is leading the Opposition attack on the government on the Uttarakhand crisis. The BJP has issued a whip asking its Rajya Sabha members to be present in the House during the week as the government plans to push some important bills in the Upper House.

The CBI has, meanwhile, approached the external affairs ministry seeking the help of diplomatic channels to get a copy of the Italian court’s ruling in the AgustaWestland helicopter deal. Sources said the CBI has completed the domestic portion of its investigation in the case, but the judicial requests sent to eight countries are still pending.

The Milan court of appeals, which overturned a lower court’s order, sentenced Finmeccanica’s former chief Giuseppe Orsi to 4.5 years in jail for false accounting and corruption in the sale of 12 VVIP helicopters to India for over Rs 3,600 crores, while former CEO of Finmeccanica’s helicopter subsidiary AgustaWestland, Bruno Spagnolini, has been handed a four-year sentence.

Sources said that under the BJP’s strategy to take on the Congress, the ruling party will also demand a discussion on the Aircel-Maxis scam, in which the role of former finance minister P. Chidambaram has been questioned. BJP MP Anurag Thakur will raise it in the Lok Sabha, and Bhupender Yadav will bring it up in the Rajya Sabha. Chidambaram is also likely to come under attack by the BJP over the affidavits filed in the Ishrat Jahan case. Mr Chidambaram has been accused of changing the affidavit to conceal Ishrat’s alleged terrorist links. The BJP’s Kirit Somaiya will raise it in the Lok Sabha, while another BJP member will bring it up in the Rajya Sabha.

Attacking the Congress over the VVIP helicopter scam, communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad asked the defence minister in the Manmohan Singh government, Mr A.K. Antony, to name the party leaders allegedly involved in the scandal. “Bribe-givers have been convicted. Why are the bribe-takers silent Antony should answer if the leaders of the Congress are involved or not. Are they from your party or not Please come clean,” the minister said.

Hitting back at the ruling party, the Congress also rejected the allegations against Mrs Gandhi and Dr Singh, saying that “we reject it with the contempt they deserve”.

“No one should make loose comments (about) the Congress president and the former PM, whose integrity and intellect was never in question,” Congress’ Rajya Sabha deputy leader Anand Sharma said. He said the BJP had been making irresponsible statements and wild allegations and the Congress was not going to accept this. Mr Sharma also claimed that a businessman “close to” Mr Modi had entered into an MoU with AgustaWestland, but he refused to name him. He also asked the government why it had removed AgustaWestland from the blacklist it had been put by the UPA government.

Mr Antony asked the Narendra Modi government to fast track the probe into the scam and find out the truth as the UPA government had cancelled the contract and ordered a CBI investigation into it. “When the primary allegation came out in the media, we immediately ordered a CBI inquiry. We cancelled the contract and fought the case in the Milan court. We won the case and got back all the money we paid in advance by bank guarantee,” Mr Antony said.

On January 1, 2014, India had scrapped the contract with AgustaWestland to supply 12 AW101 VVIP helicopters to the Indian Air Force over allegations of kickbacks by it for securing the deal. The then UPA government had also barred Finmeccanica and its group companies from taking part in any new defence contract bidding.

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