Analysis: Two new names entered in the Rafale controversy, 'Brother-in-law' and ‘Pakistan’
Tuesday - September 25, 2018 2:18 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
International conspiracy to cancel Rafale deal - BJP
The BJP's big allegation says, "By canceling the Rafale deal, Rahul Gandhi wants to give benefit to his brother-in-law Robert Vadra’s close one."
SEP 25 (WTN) - The burning issue of Rafale is a hot discussion in India nowadays. So far, in the Rafale dispute, you must have heard the names like, India, France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, BJP, Congresss, Dassault aviation and Nirmala Sitharaman. But now there are two ‘new names’ in this entire dispute. One name is Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra and the other name is Pakistan. Are you shocked?
Every day, Congress President Rahul Gandhi is ‘directly targeting’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Rafale issue and directly saying him 'thief'. Now there is ‘attack’ directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, so how can the BJP remain calm? In the 'Mahabharata' of Rafale, now the twist has come in the Rafale issue, because BJP has targeted the Congress President Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law, Robert Vadra.
While in the BJP’s countermove on the Rafale issue, BJP has wrapped up directly the Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra. The BJP has alleged, "Rahul Gandhi is involved in a conspiracy at international level to cancel Rafale deal and French President François Holland is part of this alliance."
Not only this, the BJP has claimed that Congress President Rahul Gandhi wants to ‘help’ a firm related to his brother-in-law Robert Vadra by ending the deal. BJP leader and Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat dragging the Gandhi family in daily political debate over the fighter aircraft deal, alleging that the UPA government put the brake on Rafale deal after not choosing a private company associated with Robert Vadra as a 'middleman' in the deal.
Shekhawat blamed that Pakistan is also involved in this whole conspiracy. He said, “The proof of this is a tweet of former Pakistan Home Minister Rehman Malik in which he has written that Rahul Gandhi will be the next Indian prime minister.” Shekhawat took the name of François Holland and said, "How Rahul Gandhi and he (Holland) are engaged as a part of the alliance and are trying to finish the deal, all this needs to be understood."
In the Rafale dispute, the BJP is now alleging that the 'cancellation movement' of the deal is being 'conspiracy' at the international level. BJP spokesman Sambit Patra mentioned earlier statements of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar in Pakistan. He said, “The similarity between the opposition party (Congress) and the Pakistani leaders suggest that both of them want to remove Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Indian politics.
The way the statements are coming out every day on the Rafale dispute, it is clear that this matter will now decide the ‘condition’ and ‘direction’ of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. But on this issue related to Indian security, the Congress should give a very thoughtful statement. On the other hand, the Pakistani interference is not acceptable anywhere. The way the former Home Minister of Pakistan has called Rahul Gandhi as the next Prime Minister of India, the Congress should step aside and let clear to the Pakistan that it has no need to interfere in internal affairs of India.
SEP 25 (WTN) - The burning issue of Rafale is a hot discussion in India nowadays. So far, in the Rafale dispute, you must have heard the names like, India, France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, BJP, Congresss, Dassault aviation and Nirmala Sitharaman. But now there are two ‘new names’ in this entire dispute. One name is Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra and the other name is Pakistan. Are you shocked?
Every day, Congress President Rahul Gandhi is ‘directly targeting’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Rafale issue and directly saying him 'thief'. Now there is ‘attack’ directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, so how can the BJP remain calm? In the 'Mahabharata' of Rafale, now the twist has come in the Rafale issue, because BJP has targeted the Congress President Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law, Robert Vadra.
While in the BJP’s countermove on the Rafale issue, BJP has wrapped up directly the Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra. The BJP has alleged, "Rahul Gandhi is involved in a conspiracy at international level to cancel Rafale deal and French President François Holland is part of this alliance."
Not only this, the BJP has claimed that Congress President Rahul Gandhi wants to ‘help’ a firm related to his brother-in-law Robert Vadra by ending the deal. BJP leader and Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat dragging the Gandhi family in daily political debate over the fighter aircraft deal, alleging that the UPA government put the brake on Rafale deal after not choosing a private company associated with Robert Vadra as a 'middleman' in the deal.
Shekhawat blamed that Pakistan is also involved in this whole conspiracy. He said, “The proof of this is a tweet of former Pakistan Home Minister Rehman Malik in which he has written that Rahul Gandhi will be the next Indian prime minister.” Shekhawat took the name of François Holland and said, "How Rahul Gandhi and he (Holland) are engaged as a part of the alliance and are trying to finish the deal, all this needs to be understood."
In the Rafale dispute, the BJP is now alleging that the 'cancellation movement' of the deal is being 'conspiracy' at the international level. BJP spokesman Sambit Patra mentioned earlier statements of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar in Pakistan. He said, “The similarity between the opposition party (Congress) and the Pakistani leaders suggest that both of them want to remove Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Indian politics.
The way the statements are coming out every day on the Rafale dispute, it is clear that this matter will now decide the ‘condition’ and ‘direction’ of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. But on this issue related to Indian security, the Congress should give a very thoughtful statement. On the other hand, the Pakistani interference is not acceptable anywhere. The way the former Home Minister of Pakistan has called Rahul Gandhi as the next Prime Minister of India, the Congress should step aside and let clear to the Pakistan that it has no need to interfere in internal affairs of India.