New Delhi: The Centre has
filed its detailed written replies to the
Supreme Court in connection with the review
petitions regarding the big-ticket
government-to-government deal to procure
Rafael fighter jets from France.
On Friday, the Central government, in its written replies, stated that the Rafale review pleas should be dismissed. Interference by the court will affect operation preparedness. The Modi dispensation has submitted its final note in Rafale review case. It has sought dismissal of all the review petitions on various grounds, including the fact that any interference at this stage will also affect the operational preparedness of the Indian Air Force.
In its written submissions, the Centre sought dismissal of review pleas and affirmed that petitioners used certain documents with the intention to present a selective and incomplete picture. The Centre also asked the apex court not to interfere in matters of defence preparedness, procurement of fighter aircrafts and leave it to experts, including the Defence Ministry.
Union of India also cited the Comptroller and Auditor General report which said the price negotiated by the present governmentt was 2.8% lesser than what was finalised by the United Progressive Alliance dispensation.
25/05/19 UNI
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On Friday, the Central government, in its written replies, stated that the Rafale review pleas should be dismissed. Interference by the court will affect operation preparedness. The Modi dispensation has submitted its final note in Rafale review case. It has sought dismissal of all the review petitions on various grounds, including the fact that any interference at this stage will also affect the operational preparedness of the Indian Air Force.
In its written submissions, the Centre sought dismissal of review pleas and affirmed that petitioners used certain documents with the intention to present a selective and incomplete picture. The Centre also asked the apex court not to interfere in matters of defence preparedness, procurement of fighter aircrafts and leave it to experts, including the Defence Ministry.
Union of India also cited the Comptroller and Auditor General report which said the price negotiated by the present governmentt was 2.8% lesser than what was finalised by the United Progressive Alliance dispensation.
25/05/19 UNI
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