Congress’s audio tape is an attempt to fabricate facts, says Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar

PANAJI: Chief minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday disregarded the audio clip performed via Congress as fakery and stated it was a “determined attempt to fabricate details”. Parrikar, who was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s defence minister when the Rafale deal was signed, rubbished Congress allegations in a tweet.

“The audio clip launched via the Congress birthday party is a determined attempt to fabricate details after their lies were exposed via the new Supreme Court verdict on Rafale. No such dialogue ever came up all through Cabinet or any other meeting,” Parriakr stated in the tweet.

Parrikar’s cabinet ministers from the BJP additionally denied that any dialogue took place on Rafale all through the cupboard meeting, which lasted over 3 hours, while the alliance companions stated it was an inside subject of the BJP.

Allies: Can’t say what's discussed in cabinet

“It is an inside subject of the BJP and I don’t have a proper to talk about their inside affairs. All of those concerned are from the BJP,” Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party chief and PWD minister Ramkrishna Dhavalikar stated, adding that he had no longer heard the tape.


The different alliance partner, Goa Forward Party, additionally spoke on similar traces. GFP president and town and country planning minister Vijai Sardesai stated it was an inside subject.


“The involved minister (Vishwajit Rane) is from the BJP, leader minister is from the BJP, central govt is headed via BJP. We are a regional birthday party and our focal point is native. Vishwajit has given a clear denial. Hence, so far as we are involved, the subject is closed,” Sardesai stated.


Dhavalikar further stated he can not discuss on what's discussed in the cabinet and Sardesai agreed with him on this level, too. “Whatever choice is taken via the manager minister in the cabinet is the final word. Whatever dialogue that we have on the cabinet stage, cannot be spoken out of doors the cupboard,” Dhavalikar stated.


Urban building minister Milind Naik additionally stated that there was no dialogue over Rafale on the cabinet meeting. “The closing cabinet was held on December 20. If there was the rest of such critical nature, the audio must have been launched at that time of time itself. It is a doctored audio,” Naik advised stated.
Congress’s audio tape is an attempt to fabricate facts, says Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar Congress’s audio tape is an attempt to fabricate facts, says Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar Reviewed by Kailash on January 03, 2019 Rating: 5
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