Chopper deal: Antony rules out resignation, says Govt. has nothing to hide
New Delhi, Feb. 19 : Defence Minister A. K. Antony on Tuesday ruled out
his resignation in connection with the VVIP chopper deal.
Antony, however, said that he was sad and upset that such an incident had taken place in spite of all precautions and warnings.
"I
am sad and little upset because in spite of taking all the precautions,
in spite of warning everybody at every stage (because) if at any stage
of procurement foul play is found out even the last stage we will go to
any extent cancellation and even blacklisting. We blacklisted six
powerful companies on one case of bribery, out of that four companies
are internationally powerful companies. Their wings are all over the
world, we blacklisted four international companies," said Antony.
"I
thought that will be a reminder, warning to everybody and we cancelled
many contracts also. We took strong action in many cases, whenever we
found something is wrong. But in spite of going to the maximum extent of
blacklisting four powerful companies, still there is no end to human
greed," he added.
Antony further said the government had nothing to hide and will explain everything in Parliament.
"But
at the same time, I will do my duty. I am now getting ready for a
Parliament Session. We will explain everything in Parliament, we have
nothing to hide. So, now we are preparing to face the Parliament," he
said.
A CBI team has left for Italy to probe the allegations of kickbacks in the deal.
The
Ministry of Defence earlier on Saturday directed Joint Secretary A. K.
Bal to travel to Italy to gather as much evidence as possible relating
to the allegations of corruption in the acquisition of 12 AW 101 VVIP
helicopters for the Indian Air Force for the use of VVIPs.
The
Ministry of Defence has initiated action for the cancellation of
contract for procurement of 12 AW101 helicopters for the use of VVIPs.
The copter scam was unfolded with the arrest of the head of a state-controlled Italian aerospace company.
AgustaWestland,
the Italian firm, is presently at the centre of a controversy over
allegations of paying kickbacks in the Rs 3600 crore VVIP chopper deal.
(ANI)