In a hard-hitting speech in the Lok Sabha, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the "entire corruption" in the deal took place during the UPA tenure but former Air chief S P Tyagi and Gautam Khaitan are "small people" who "simply washed their hands in a flowing ganga (of corruption)" and that the government will "find out where the river was going".
Amid a walkout by Congress which was pressing for a Supreme Court-monitored probe, he said CBI is "very seriously" investigating the case.
"I hope members are satisfied and members will support government in finding the truth. The truth may lead to many unwanted realism. What we could not do in Bofors, may be we will do it in AgustaWestland," Parrikar said while replying to a debate on the Calling Attention Motion during which he continuously targeted the Congress but deliberately refrained from naming anybody.
He asserted that the government will recover damages to the tune of 398 million euros as well as the "bribe".
Referring to the Italian court's recent judgement, Parrikar said with this, the criminal conspiracy has been established and "we will get the documents very fast".
Alleging that the Congress party had close links with Christian Michel, the middleman in the deal, he said the contract was given to a company which had not even participated in the tendering process.
"I am shocked, how could you accept order from a company who has not given tender? They lost sense of proportion. They thought they will be in power for ever. The smell and sight of Euro was so attractive, so intoxicating that they forgot everything. They should take consultation from Michel on how to cover up and how to do white wash," he said taking a dig at the Congress.
washed hands in the flowing ganga. Those who wash hands in the ganga have an idea about temperature of the water, how fast the water is flowing. Based on that, we are assessing whether water was cold or hot, whether the water had Hindi, English, Italian or German and what was the issue," Parrikar said.
Refusing to spell out what CBI probe had revealed, the Defence Minister told the House, "I can assure you that I will not disappoint you."
He said he has already started personally "monitoring" the probe even though CBI and ED are not under him.
When CPI(M) member Mohd Saleem questioned how he could "monitor" CBI and whether it was not affecting its independence, the minister amended his version to say that he was not telling CBI what to do but only "trying to find out what they are doing" and "monitoring its progress" to check if they are doing something.
He asserted that it was within his right as otherwise he would not be able to inform the House about the progress of the probe.
Parrikar, while giving details of the case, said the decision to prescribe higher cabin height of 1.8 metres of the helicopter was taken by the UPA government on May 9, 2005 and to buttress his point, he placed on the table of the House the minutes of the meeting that was chaired by the then NSA M K Narayanan.
Minister said nothing was done by the then UPA government till January 2014.
Describing the then Defence Minister A K Antony as "bechara" (helpless), Parrikar contended that his "hands were tied" and he took no action as he "feared that his sainthood would be disrobed".
He said Antony acted only after a top official of Finmeccanica, the parent company of AgustaWestland, was arrested in Italy in connection with bribery in the deal.
Soon after the arrest, Antony gave the files to CBI in 2-3 hours, he said, adding "He (Antony) wanted to protect his image....Whether he knew or didn't know, I don't know."
With regard to the Congress charge that the Modi government had allowed an AgustaWestland affiliate to participate in another tender despite the company being blacklisted, the Defence Minister said the firm had only put on website its Request for Information (RFI) which anybody can do in a digital world.
"Any person who wants can put his own information there. Now it is on open interent and if anyone wants to put information, whether it is (Congress leader) Jyotiraditya Scindia, or Christian Michel or Agusta Westland, we cannot stop him," he said.
"So on RFI, if someone has put it, I didn't know. It came to my notice, when these people (Cong) raised it. So with these (company) people, how much close relation they share, it comes to our mind. I didn't know about it that they have loaded information on RFI," Parrikar said.
Suggesting conspiracy to eliminate evidence in the deal, he referred to a "mysterious" fire incident on July 3, 2014 in the Air Force headquarters here and said he would be asking the CBI to probe that.
"If it was in somebody's mind to set it on fire, we think that failed as the official who was there because the Agusta issue was sensitive. He had locked the files in his drawer. So three files were saved and the three files related to AW-101 helicopters," the Defence Minister said.
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