Attacking the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (CAG) report on the Rafale deal, the Congress said it was “useless”, adding that the Centre tried to mask the truth by asking the CAG to hide the commercial details of the deal.
Former finance minister P Chidambaram reiterated on Thursday that only a Joint Parliamentary Committee can hold a detailed probe into the deal.
“What does that numbers in the tables mean?” he asked, making fun of the symbols the CAG used to hide the figures involved in the deal.
‘CAG is no God’
When asked if the Congress is attacking the institution, he said the CAG is not God and added that the PAC will look into the report.