BJP raking up Bofors to hide own wrongdoing in Rafale: Gadgil

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 18 2018 | 11:15 PM IST

Senior Congress leader Anant Gadgil Tuesday alleged that the BJP was raking up the Bofors case even after 30 years to hide its irregularities in the Rafale deal.

Late Rajiv Gandhi did not mislead the Supreme Court over Bofors like the present regime did regarding Rafale deal, he said.

Gadgil, who is the party's spokesperson, said that in April 1987 late Rajiv Gandhi told the Lok Sabha that if the names of allegedmiddlemen in the Bofors deal were given by the opposition, his government would punish them.

"The opposition had demanded a JPC probe, which the then government accepted," he said.

He recalled that the JPC had scrutinised several documents and did not find anything suspicious.

"If a JPC was appointed for Bofors, why is the BJP scared of doing the same for Rafale?" he asked.

Gadgil said after the Kargil war, many defence personnel said Bofors guns were the best.

"I am told that there were more than 50 cars and 15 two-wheelers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy during his Mumbai visit today. If that it true, why are the Congress' critics are silent on this?" he asked.

"Dr Manmohan Singh did not have so many cars in his convoy," he said.

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First Published: Dec 18 2018 | 11:15 PM IST

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