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`Fraud against country`: FM Nirmala Sitharaman slams Congress on Antrix-Devas deal
Nirmala Sitharaman in a press conference said that deal between ISRO`s commercial arm Antrix and Devas Multimedia was signed in 2005 is a `fraud against the country.`
Highlights
- Nirmala Sitharaman says Antrix and Devas Multimedia deal is a fraud
- The statement came from her in a press conference
- The Antrix and Devas Multimedia deal was signed in 2005
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said the satellite deal between ISRO`s commercial arm Antrix and Devas Multimedia signed in 2005 under the Congress-party led government was a fraud and has caused massive damage to the exchequer.
"This was a fraud. This came out clearly in the Supreme Court of India`s judgement," Sitharaman said, addressing a press conference a day after the Supreme Court of India ordered winding up of Devas Multimedia.
Sitharaman accused Congress-party led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government for allowing the fraudulent deal and letting it linger for so many years."In 2011, when the whole thing was cancelled, Devas went to international arbitration; the Government of India never appointed an arbitrator, was reminded to nominate an arbitrator within 21 days. Still, the Government didn't set it," she said."The Supreme Court order shows how the UPA government indulged in unfair practices. The Antrix-Devas deal was against national security. It should be Congress party`s turn to tell how this kind of fraud was perpetrated on people of India," she added. Antr
With inputs from ANI
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