Raphael, Digvijay's tweet will come today: 'Chokidarji now tell the price'


New delhi date. Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The Raphael fighter jet is finally arriving in India today. It may be mentioned that during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Raphael plane emerged as the biggest issue. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had accused the plane deal of corruption and surrounded Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Now that Raphael is coming to India, Congress leader Digvijay Singh has tweeted several times and once again questioned the deal and asked the price of the Raphael plane.

Congress leader Digvijay Singh wrote that finally the Raphael plane arrived. In 2012, it was decided by UPA to procure 126 raffles out of which 18 raffles were to be manufactured in India by HAL. It was a measure of India's self-reliance and a raffle was valued at Rs 746 crore.

Digvijay Singh wrote that after the coming of Modi government, Modiji entered into a new agreement with France without the approval of the Ministry of Defense and Finance, Cabinet Committee and stripped HAL of its rights to a private company. Ignoring national security, it was decided to buy only 36 instead of 126.

The Congress leader wrote that the price of a raffle was fixed at Rs 746 crore by the Congress government but the 'watchman' has been refusing to show how much a raffle has been bought so far despite repeated demands in Parliament and outside Parliament. Why? Because the theft of the watchman will be revealed !! Now let the 'watchman' tell the price !!

Digvijay Singh wrote that after assessing the national security, the Defense Ministry had recommended the purchase of 126 Rafale aircraft which was accepted and agreed to by the UPA. Now why did Modiji decide to buy 36 Rafale aircraft instead of 126? There is no answer to this question. Has Modiji not compromised with national security?

A question was asked from the Congress that if we ask for answers to these questions, Modiji's troll army considers us traitors !! Doesn't the opposition have the right to ask questions in a democratic system?

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