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Rafale Deal: BSP chief Mayawati calls for reforms in country’s defence procurements

BSP president Mayawati called for fundamental reforms in all defence related procurements in order to address the doubts and common perception over such issues

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Photo courtesy: Twitter File photo of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati

BSP president Mayawati on Friday, December 14, called for fundamental reforms in all defence related procurements in order to address the doubts and common perception over such issues.

In the wake of the Supreme Court order on the procurement of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France, the BSP chief said that it would definitely give some respite to the central government, which is facing heat on the matter.

"But it is essential that fundamental reforms need to be evolved in all defence related deals in order to address the doubts and perceptions among the common people," she said in a statement.

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In its verdict, the apex court said there was no occasion to doubt the decision-making process in the multi-billion dollar Rafale deal and that there has been a necessity of fighter aircraft and the country cannot remain without these jets

Asserting that allegations of corruption have been levelled against both the Congress and the BJP in defence deals raising doubts of the public, she said that both the parties are alike as Congress government had faced the allegations in Bofors and BJP government in the Rafale deal.

"The BSP believes that in the larger interest of the country, the Central government needs to take the main Opposition parties, besides its supporting parties, in confidence and chalk out a transparent and long-term policy in matters relating to defence and other security related procurement and its honest implementation," she said.

"This will help that no such allegations are raised which could harm the image of the parties and the nation and such matters are not dragged to the courts," she added.

In its verdict, the apex court said there was no occasion to doubt the decision-making process in the multi-billion dollar Rafale deal and that there has been a necessity of fighter aircraft and the country cannot remain without these jets.

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