He accused Congress of spreading rumours that the Rafale deal was being signed for USD 9 billion.
"We will reduce the deal value and we will save a lot. We will show them that we curved out a better deal that what the UPA government was getting that time," Parrikar said in the Lok Sabha during Calling Attention Motion on the controversial AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter deal.
The BJP had last month tweeted a graphic, saying that the Rafale combat aircraft deal has been "finalised" and the Narendra Modi government had saved over Rs 21,000 crore in the "re-negotiation" with the French government.
The Defence Minister had later clarified that it is not complete as yet but at an "advanced stage" and the intention is to "close it quite soon".
Parrikar was responding to Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia who said that the previous UPA government was doing the Rafale deal for USD 10 billion.
"Jyotiraditya Scindia took total liberties with the truth by saying that they were doing Rafale deal worth USD 10 billion. First Rafale deal did not happen, their defence minister had written it.. He was scared that his image would be tarnished...," Parikkar said.
"They would have had the experience from Agusta deal and that is why they had wrote it on top of Rafale deal (file)," he said.
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