No witch hunting in Agusta probe: PM Modi


New Delhi, Jun 27 (PTI) : Prime Minister Narendra Modi today ruled out political witch hunt in the probe into the AgustaWestland chopper deal, saying investigating agencies will do a professional job and whatever names come up, "let's see".

However, he maintained that a "sin" has been committed and those behind them have had a "big protective cover".

"The case about Agusta helicopters. I can't deny it and I believe that we have the right to doubt that people behind this are very experienced.

"They have perfectly practiced the art of doing wrong deeds. They are very experienced and knowledgeable. And one can also smell the fact that such a thing wouldn't have been done without a big protective shield. Now, agencies are probing. Let's see how far the probe goes," he told Times Now.

He was asked in an interview about a feeling that there is some kind of a political witch hunt while it could not also have been done without political patronage.

"There should be no targeting (of individuals). Nor does my government do it," he said.

"A sin has been committed. How was it done, who did it and how much was done. Probe agencies will find out in a professional way. Whatever names come out, let's see," he said.

Talking about the web of corruption in defence deals, Modi said, "There are many things which are not visible. One can't imagine the difficulty I am experiencing in taking out things from dirt. One who is working there knows the amount of dirt that exists and how certain things have been caught in a web. There are certain powers behind it."

On the stalled GST bill, Modi said the Congress has made it a prestige issue but expressed confidence that the evolving arithmetic in Rajya Sabha would ensure that the legislation would be passed soon.

"GST is beneficial for the poor people of the states represented by them, because those states will economically benefit the most from GST...This is why be it Mamata Banerjee, be it Nitish Kumar, be it Akhilesh Yadav or Naveen Patnaik, all these states want the GST bill to be passed at the earliest.

"There is just one group which has made it the issue of prestige. Now the kind of arithmetic which is working out, I hope that this decision is passed in favour of the poor," he said.

Modi said only the Congress can answer why it has made the Bill a prestige issue.
Referring to the discussions he had with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Modi said he had made all efforts and held talks at every level.

"...But despite this, I will keep trying. I am ready to convince them in which ever way possible. If I have to convince someone over a cup of tea at their house, I am even ready for that. I have no problem. My only aim is the welfare of the poor of my country and the poor of states like Uttar Pradesh," he said.

To a question on the coming elections in Uttar Pradesh and whether he would ensure that there would be no communal agenda, the Prime Minister said development would be the focus and that is the way the country would progress.

"It's my conviction, it's my commitment. You must have seen during the 2014 elections that I fought elections on the issue of development. The new generation of the country only believes in development. I believe that solution to all problems is in development.

On hotheads triggering communal tensions, he said the media should not make heroes out of those people who make such comments.

"Don't make them heroes, they will stop. Why do you make them so big? I see such statements by people on TV, whose faces I haven't even seen and they end up becoming spokesmen on TV," he said.

Conceding "there have been a lot of problems" in Parliament because of disruptions, he blamed the Congress saying a party which has been in power for 60 years and which knows nitty gritties cannot behave in a way a new opposition party behaves.

"A party which hasn't been in power or hasn't seen anything, could behave in this way. For example, we are in power now, and consider in 2040 we become the Opposition party. So, in 2040 we can't have the same conduct as the one we had in 2009 or 2010," he said.

  

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    Every one knows FEKHU had a "Exchange Deal" with Italy for the marines in return to become the Full Member of the Missile Technology Control Regime" MTCR.

    FEKHU loved it.

    Then Why did P.M and Sushma failed miserably to join the with NSG Nuclear Suppliers' Group with China !!!. The headlines of few days ago...al have forgotten when FEKHU addressed at U.S Congress?

    FEKHU thinks he can do wonders !!!

    More than two years have passed....
    56" started shrinking to ???"""

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    UDTA FEKU ,Same dialog we are get bore now , please execute your plan instead of blaming others.

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    UDTA FEKU , same dialog we are get bore now , please execute your plan
    instead of blaming others.

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba / Dubai

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    I bet, Till 2019 Election...

    Not a single Politician will prosecuted by Central Govt..

    1.Agusta
    2.Coal Gate
    3.Aadarsh
    4.Spectrum
    5.CWG
    6.Delhi Water Mafia
    7.Punjab Drugs ( Cross border Smuggling )
    8.Inferior Material to Indian Navy's war ships
    Only Big Big Baashan...staring from "Mithro"...

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  • arm, ksa

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    They are experienced people, what about investigating agencies???

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  • tony sequeira, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    Grace full of the PM that there will not be any Witch Hunt in the Augusta Probe It was just an election Rhetoric to indulge in slander against the Gandhi family and garner votes during the state elections.How come only the Chief of the Air Staff was paraded before the CBI and the press while all the decision makers like the ex PM, Defence Minister, Cabinet Committee of Ministers, the entire IAS hierarchy in the defence and finance ministry were totally insulated in the then ongoing debate before elections. It was just a conspiracy of plain slander.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    I think our IIT defence minister is in Goa. In one hand KOPACHEM & other hand famous Goa SAUSAGE, suddenly the "spirit" enlightened him of "AUGUSTA & SEPTEMBERA" in the month of June. WOW!!!! What a jokers cabinet. In reality doing nothing, all Flop Shows,but chest thumping too much. EK se Badkar ek, all FEKUS!!!!!!.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jun 27 2016

    When the accused themselves are challenging him to take the legal recourse why is he wasting his time on these oft repeated and boring statements? Just to cover up NSG flop show and nosedive of rupee/SENSEX due to Brexit, despite his tall claims 'Our economy is immune to any global crisis?'

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