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Rahul Gandhi stands by his remarks on 'secrecy pact' in Rafale deal

Even as France on Friday denied that Rahul Gandhi had been told by French President Emmanuel Macron that there was no secrecy pact with India on the Rafale jet deal, the Congress president stood by his remarks saying that these were made in presence of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party leader Anand Sharma.

By IANS  Jul 20, 2018 8:42:18 PM IST (Published)


Even as France on Friday denied that Rahul Gandhi had been told by French President Emmanuel Macron that there was no secrecy pact with India on the Rafale jet deal, the Congress president stood by his remarks saying that these were made in presence of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party leader Anand Sharma.

"Let them deny it if they want. He (Macron) said that before me. I was there, Anand Sharma and Dr Manmohan Singh were also there," Gandhi told reporters in New Delhi.
Following Gandhi's remarks made during the debate on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha, the French government issued a statement that there was a legally-binding agreement security agreement binding the two countries which also covers the agreement to purchase the Rafale fighter jets by India.