New Delhi: A joint parliamentary committee (JPC) will probe the purchase of 12 VVIP helicopters, it was decided while Defence Minister A K Antony yesterday promised to punish the guilty for the alleged kickbacks. The opposition parties, however, walked out of the Rajya Sabha over the issue.
The motion to set up the joint parliamentary committee was adopted in the Rajya Sabha after it was moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath at the end of a short-duration discussion on the $750m deal for helicopters with AgustaWestland by the defence ministry.
The move to set up the JPC was opposed by several opposition parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party, Telugu Desam Party, Janata Dal-United and the Trinamool Congress.
The Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, who support the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government from outside, backed the decision on the JPC.
Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley said the JPC will be an “exercise in futility” and its setting up was a “diversionary tactic” by the government.
He said what was needed was a proper case and custodial interrogation of people to get to the truth. “The JPC has none of these powers.”
Defending the government’s decision, Kamal Nath said the JPC will monitor the investigations of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and accused the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance of “running away
from JPC.”
“It is nothing but plain politics,” he added.
Kamal Nath said the opposition had not allowed an entire session to function over its demand for a JPC on the 2G spectrum controversy and was now opposing the move on the chopper deal.
Moving the motion, Kamal Nath said the JPC will have 30 members, including 10 from the Rajya Sabha and 20 from the Lok Sabha.
He said the JPC will inquire into the alleged payment of bribes in the deal and role of middlemen. The minister said the JPC will give its report within three months of its first sitting.
Communist Party of India leader D Raja said the BJP and several other parties had walked out and it was not fair to take
a vote.
However, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the motion had been moved and took a voice vote. He then announced that it had been passed by the House.
The Rajya Sabha earlier saw a fierce debate with the BJP members accusing the government of inaction despite information about alleged kickbacks being in the public domain for almost
a year.
In his reply, Antony said the government will get to the root of scams involving public money and punish the guilty.
Antony said he felt ashamed as a minister on any controversy surrounding the defence ministry.
He said the ministry had acted on every complaint it received and there was no cover-up.
Recalling the efforts made by his ministry to get details after the controversy erupted last year, he said the Italian government informed that the investigations were at a preliminary stage and were shrouded in secrecy.
He said the CBI team that went to Italy met the prosecutors and the judge in the case and were told of the secrecy clause.
Antony said the Italian authorities will complete their inquiry in the coming months.
The minister said AgustaWestland had denied any wrongdoing in its reply to the ministry’s show cause notice but the government was not convinced. He said the government will take the strongest action in keeping with the integrity agreement after getting a report from the CBI. IANS