*Let there be a credible probe, at least now.*
To be sure, this is a matter of (a very major) supply to the Indian
military - the "defence sector", and thereby has a huge bearing on
"national security" - the way the term is usually interpreted and
understood.

But, the Loot Maar Raj would resist it tooth and nail - maybe in the name
of "national security"!

Of course, *the CBI has lost all its credibility; more so, in this
particular case via its refusal to act since October 2018 topped up with
the government's emphatic denial of any wrongdoing despite definitive
evidences to the contrary having been handed over the by the Mauritius
government and complete suppression of that very info.*

So, *no arm of this government is fit to carry out any credible
investigation.*
*Such an investigation would be weaponised only to hunt down the doubting
Thomases.*

Now, the stormtroopers of the regime are engaged in essentially two things:
(I) to divert public attention from the central issue on the table by
raising dusts of allegations - the demand for a credible investigation and
(ii) overwhelm those who are raising that demand from the very forefront
into hushed silence.
*The evil regime must not succeed with its crafty design*.
*It's about time the demand for a credible and effective inquiry rends the
air!*

I/II.
<<The Congress on Tuesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had blocked an
investigation into the Rafale deal to protect himself, and dared the
government to set up a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) now to uncover
the truth.

“Why is the government not ordering an investigation if the BJP thinks the
Congress is at fault? Are they fools that they are saving the Congress by
stonewalling inquiries? Order a JPC now. And make the electoral bonds
public; everything will be clear, which party got money from what sources,”
Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said at a news conference, after the BJP
accused the Opposition party of benefiting from Rafale kickbacks when the
UPA was in power.

French investigative journal Mediapart had revealed on Monday that the CBI
and the Enforcement Directorate have since 2018 had evidence that kickbacks
were paid by Dassault Aviation to a middleman between 2007 and 2012 to help
it secure the Rafale deal, but the agencies did not pursue the matter.

The BJP seized on the revelation of kickbacks being paid when the Congress
was in power to accuse the party of corruption, but did not explain the
inaction by the central agencies since 2018.

“On October 11, 2018, the Mauritius government handed over documents of
payments made in the deal to the CBI. And on October 23, 2018, Modi raided
the CBI office in the middle of the night and removed CBI director Alok
Verma,” Khera told a news conference on Tuesday. “Modi colluded with the
corrupt and hence had to protect the corrupt,” he said.

The Congress has long held that Verma was removed as the CBI chief in the
midnight operation to prevent an investigation into the Rafale deal.

Rejecting the BJP’s attempt to accuse the Congress of taking kickbacks,
Khera said: “The French news portal has reported that Dassault hired Sushen
Gupta in 2000 when the Vajpayee government was in office. Payments were
made to him in 2002 and 2004 during the BJP regime as well. Middlemen are
regime agnostic, the services continued.”>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/narendra-modi-blocked-probe-into-rafale-deal-to-protect-himself-congress/cid/1838177
>.)

II. <<The BJP government undermined national security, jeopardised the
interests of the Indian Air Force and caused loss worth thousands of crores
to our exchequer," Khera said at a press confrence.
Each revelation in the "murky affair in the last five years, every single
allegation and each piece of the puzzle leads right up to the topmost
leadership of the country- the prime minister's doorstep", he said.

Khera alleged that the latest revelations in "operation cover-up" reveal
the "dubious nexus" between the Modi government-CBI-ED to bury the
corruption in the Rafale deal.

The Congress leader asked whether it is not correct that the Enforcement
Directorate (ED) recovered "secret defence ministry documents" from the
middlemen in a raid conducted on March 26, 2019.
...
"Why did the ED not pursue these evidences further to investigate the scam?
Why did the Modi government then not take action against Dassault, the
political executive or the defence ministry officers who leaked the
documents? Which 'Chowkidar' sold India's national secrets," Khera asked.
...
The Congress leader also alleged that Prime Minister Modi abrogated the
anti-corruption clauses -- "no bribery, no gift, no influence, no
commission, no middlemen".

These are a mandatory clauses in defence contracts according to the defence
procurement procedure and were part of the tender by the UPA for purchase
of 126 fighter aircraft, he said.

"Were the anti-corruption clauses deleted to escape responsibility from
bribery and commission to be paid in the Rafale deal? Why was the deletion
of anti-corruption clauses approved by the prime minister and the Modi
government in September 2016, despite the defence ministry's insistence
upon including it in the inter-governmental agreement in July 2015," Khera
asked.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/operation-cover-up-by-modi-govt-in-rafale-deal-once-again-exposed-congress/amp_articleshow/87604353.cms
>.)

Also look up:
I. A.
<https://youtu.be/XohjNZtRYmk>.
B. <
https://www.ndtv.com/video/news/reality-check/rafale-jet-deal-rafale-fire-singes-congress-bjp-608654?rdr=1
>.
C. <https://youtu.be/bD4ym4QOKiw>.
D.  <
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/video/bjp-leader-sambit-patra-lashes-out-at-congress-over-new-rafale-report-1874724-2021-11-09
>.
E. <https://youtu.be/XiMcClGPtqY>.

II. <https://.watch/9b0_vBlhFs/>.

III. <
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vT-NSOUZ3zob3gXrbNu_LGYx9KeWWf_YcnjlkArJmE76ub_194tUPSTNVkiucV8Eeb20T-07d8J1Q6b/pub
>.

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From: Sukla Sen <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Nov 10, 2021, 00:32
Subject: Rafale Scam: The Second Coming
To: foil-l <[email protected]>, Say NO 2 UID Core Group <
[email protected]>



So, *the Union Government agencies are sitting on the evidences and keeping
their traps tightly shut since October 2018 and, on top of that, the
government even expressly denied any whatever wrongdoing*.

In October 2018, the CBI, was provided the relevant evidences by the office
of the Attorney General of Mauritius.
Yet, it refused to move its little finger.
And, not only that, the Union Government (led by Modi) would go to stoutly
deny any hanky-panky and, with the able help of the all-too-obliging CJI
then, just stonewall all (forceful) demands for a probe.

At least, let there be an open probe even now!
The BJP is, now, intensely engaged in just obfuscating in order to divert
attention from the central issue on the table - the very legitimate demand
for an impartial probe.
That it has fielded its stormtroopers to launch a counterattack only shows
that the latest round of revelations have hit where it hurts.

I/II. <<Mediapart is today publishing the alleged false invoices that
enabled French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation to pay at least 7.5
million euros in secret commissions to a middleman to help secure the sale
of 36 Rafale fighter aircraft to India. Yet despite the existence of these
documents, the Indian federal police has decided not to pursue the affair
and has not begun an investigation. Yann Philippin reports.

It involves offshore companies, dubious contracts and “false” invoices.
*Mediapart can reveal that detectives from India's federal police force,
the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), and colleagues from the
Enforcement Directorate (ED), which fights money laundering, have had proof
since October 2018 that French aviation firm Dassault paid at least 7.5
million euros (equivalent to just under 650 million rupees) in secret
commissions to middleman Sushen Gupta* [emphasis added]. This was in the
context of the French firm's long and ultimately successful attempt to
secure a 7.8 billion-euro-deal in 2016 to sell 36 of its Rafale fighters to
India.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.mediapart.fr/en/journal/france/071121/rafale-papers-bogus-invoices-used-help-french-firm-clinch-sale-jets-india
>.)

II. <<On Monday, Mediapart reported that Dassault Aviation, manufacturer of
the Rafale fighter aircraft, had paid 7.5 million euros to “intermediary”
Sushen Gupta’s Mauritius company Interstellar Technologies between 2007 and
2012.

Publishing “bogus” receipts allegedly raised by firms linked to Gupta,
Mediapart claimed that the office of the Attorney General of Mauritius sent
them to the CBI on October 11, 2018 — it also shared an image of the letter
from the Mauritius AG’s office to the CBI.
...
Seeking Gandhi’s response to the fresh revelation by Mediapart, [BJP
spokesperson Sambit] Patra said, “He should respond to this from Italy.” He
further alleged that corruption has become “homeless” after the BJP came to
power, and its address is now 10 Janpath, referring to the residence of
Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

The Congress hit back at the BJP, saying that the government has launched
“operation cover up” and demanded to know as to why it had not probed the
entire episode so far.

Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said that his party has been seeking a
Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the deal, and asked as to
why the government has not agreed to this.

Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said that his party has been seeking a
Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the deal, and asked as to
why the government has not agreed to this.

In April this year, Mediapart claimed that Gupta, chargesheeted by the
Enforcement Directorate in the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal case, had
supplied classified documents to Dassault Aviation on the activities of the
Indian negotiating team.

In the past, Dassault Aviation and Ministry of Defence have rejected
allegations of any corruption in the Rafale contract. In December 2018, the
Supreme Court dismissed a bunch of petitions demanding a court-monitored
investigation into the deal. It said there was “no occasion to doubt the
(decision-making) process” leading to the award of the contract. In
November 2019, it rejected review petitions in the matter.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/rahul-gandhi-rafale-bjp-7614611/>.)

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