In a significant political development, which will have tremendous political effect for years to come, the former French President Francois Hollande said India chose Anila Ambani to be partner of Rafle deal and French had no choice.
This unleashed a huge political storm and opposition targeted Modi blaming him of personally piloting the deal to help debt ridden Anil Ambani to strike the deal with Dassault.
French media report quoted former French President Francois Hollande as purportedly saying that the Indian government had proposed Reliance Defence as the partner for Dassault Aviation in the Rs 58,000-crore Rafale jet fighter deal and France did not have a choice.
Reacting to Hollande's remark that is at variance with the stand taken by the Indian government, the defence ministry spokesman said on Friday: "The report referring to former French President Hollande's statement that Government of India insisted upon a particular firm as offset partner for the Dassault Aviation in Rafale is being verified."
The spokesperson also said, "It is reiterated that neither the government nor the French government had any say in the commercial decision."
Dassault Aviation, the makers of Rafale, had chosen Reliance Defence as its partner to fulfil offset obligations of the deal. The government has been maintaining it did not have any role in selection of the offset partner.
The French media report quoted Hollande as saying: "We did not have a say in this… The Indian government proposed this service group and Dassault negotiated with (Anil) Ambani group. We did not have a choice, we took the partner who was given to us."