"Why are we discussing all these useless things? Those people are really sensationalising and I don't think there is any substance to that. The matter is dead and buried," Patel said, speaking to PTI here.
Former Comptroller and Auditor General Vinod Rai, in his memoirs 'Not Just an Accountant: The Diary of the Nation's Conscience-Keeper', has alleged that Patel was responsible for increasing, in 2004, AI's order for new planes from 28 to 68, which later came under criticism.
"Why did Rai mention it in a book? He should have mentioned it in the CAG report," Patel said.
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