"We demand that the Prime Minister with his great jingoism about patriotism, national security and defence of India come clean on this because repeatedly, the Air Force has demanded at least 45 Squadrons comprising 20 aircrafts each," party spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi told reporters.
He said that today India has "less than 27 Squadrons" comprising MIGs and Mirages.
Raising a number of questions, he wanted to know from the Prime Minister if the rest of the deal has been scrapped, against the backdrop of the Defence Minister's latest statement that only 36 jets would be bought and "126 Rafales were economically unviable".
Singhvi said if this was so, what happened to the 'make in India' programme under which the French jets were to be manufactured in the country as the earlier insistence was on transfer of technology as part of the deal.
He sought to know whether there was any plan to manufacture Rafale in India and if it was so whether state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd or an "unnamed but known private manufacturer" will be making it.
Singhvi asked whether India will be able to tackle threats from China and Pakistan with such "limited" aircraft. "Are you not compromising national security when there have been daily incursions from China?" he asked.
