<p>Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to set up a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the Rafale fighter jet deal, like the one which scrutinised the Bofors deal in the 1980s.</p>.<p>The Rajya Sabha member alleged large-scale corruption in the form of payment of commission in the Rafale deal.</p>.<p>"France has started a probe in the Rafale case, but in India, where commission was paid, no inquiry is being conducted. If one compares the Rafale deal with the Bofors case, the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi had, on his own, constituted a JPC," Singh said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/shameless-pm-failed-to-handle-covid-crisis-meet-vaccine-demands-cm-mamata-banerjee-1005609.html">'Shameless PM' failed to handle Covid crisis, meet vaccine demands: CM Mamata Banerjee </a></strong></p>.<p>"If Modi has courage, he should constitute a JPC. We have a lot of questions and will get an opportunity to raise them," the Congress leader added.</p>.<p>Nobody could prove a single charge against Rajiv Gandhi in the Bofors case, he said. The Bofors scandal related to alleged payment of kickbacks in a deal to purchase howitzer guns from the Swedish manufacturer Bofors AB.</p>.<p>Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently demanded a JPC probe into alleged corruption in the fighter jet deal. A French judge has been appointed to lead a "highly sensitive" judicial probe into suspected "corruption" and "favouritism" in the Rs 59,000 crore Rafale deal with India, French investigative website <em>Mediapart</em> reported last week.</p>.<p>Singh, meanwhile, also hit out at the Centre over the rise in fuel prices, claiming it impacted the middle class severely at a time when the tax collection from industrialists and large corporate houses had gone down.</p>.<p>Modi is someone who takes decisions in haste and thinks later, he said, citing examples such as the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, demonetisation and the withdrawal of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. </p>
<p>Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to set up a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the Rafale fighter jet deal, like the one which scrutinised the Bofors deal in the 1980s.</p>.<p>The Rajya Sabha member alleged large-scale corruption in the form of payment of commission in the Rafale deal.</p>.<p>"France has started a probe in the Rafale case, but in India, where commission was paid, no inquiry is being conducted. If one compares the Rafale deal with the Bofors case, the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi had, on his own, constituted a JPC," Singh said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/shameless-pm-failed-to-handle-covid-crisis-meet-vaccine-demands-cm-mamata-banerjee-1005609.html">'Shameless PM' failed to handle Covid crisis, meet vaccine demands: CM Mamata Banerjee </a></strong></p>.<p>"If Modi has courage, he should constitute a JPC. We have a lot of questions and will get an opportunity to raise them," the Congress leader added.</p>.<p>Nobody could prove a single charge against Rajiv Gandhi in the Bofors case, he said. The Bofors scandal related to alleged payment of kickbacks in a deal to purchase howitzer guns from the Swedish manufacturer Bofors AB.</p>.<p>Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently demanded a JPC probe into alleged corruption in the fighter jet deal. A French judge has been appointed to lead a "highly sensitive" judicial probe into suspected "corruption" and "favouritism" in the Rs 59,000 crore Rafale deal with India, French investigative website <em>Mediapart</em> reported last week.</p>.<p>Singh, meanwhile, also hit out at the Centre over the rise in fuel prices, claiming it impacted the middle class severely at a time when the tax collection from industrialists and large corporate houses had gone down.</p>.<p>Modi is someone who takes decisions in haste and thinks later, he said, citing examples such as the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, demonetisation and the withdrawal of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. </p>