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‘Chowkidaar ne chori karwayi hai’: Rahul Gandhi on SC dismissing Centre’s objections on review of Rafale deal

New Delhi | Congress president Rahul Gandhi today responding to the Supreme Court dismissing Centre’s preliminary objections seeking review of earlier judgment giving a clean chit to Centre in Rafale case said that Supreme Court has accepted that ‘Chowkidaar ne chori karwayi hai’.

Speaking to reporters after filing his nomination from Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi constituency, Gandhi said, “Supreme Court has accepted that there is some form of corruption in Rafale deal & that “chowkidaar ne chori karwayi hai”.

Earlier in a setback to the Centre, the Supreme Court allowed leaked documents to be relied upon by petitioners seeking review of its Rafale judgement and dismissed the government’s preliminary objections claiming “privilege” over them.

The Centre had submitted that privilege documents were procured by petitioners in an illegal way and used to support their review petitions against the December 14, 2018 judgement of the apex court dismissing all pleas challenging procurement of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France.

“We dismiss the preliminary objection raised by Union of India questioning the maintainability of the review petition,” a bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph said.

The apex court said it will go ahead with the hearing on the review petition on the basis of new documents referred by petitioners.

The judgment makes it clear that during the hearing of the review petition the bench will look into not only the question of pricing of the jet but also selection of Indian offset partner of Dassault which manufactures Rafale.

The top court said review petitions against its December 14 verdict dismissing all petitions against procurement of Rafale jets will be decided on merits. The apex court said it will fix a date for hearing review petitions.

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