Mumbai/ New Delhi: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi stirred controversy by alleging that former PM Rajiv Gandhi used warship INS Viraat as a "personal taxi" for a vacation with his Italian in-laws, former Navy Chief, Admiral (retd.) L. Ramdas said that the charge was "completely and absolutely wrong".
Ramdas, who was the southern naval chief at that time, also denied that there were any Italians onboard. He said, as Prime Minister and Chairman of the Island Development Authority, Gandhi had visited Lakshadweep islands on an official trip.
"Completely wrong and sad. We picked him (Rajiv Gandhi) up from Trivandrum from the national athletic championship, where he was the chief guest. We picked him up in a helicopter and went to Lakshadweep. He came to Viraat. He was with us for two nights. Next morning he left. For two days we showed him the Islands," he told reporters here."He was chairman of IDA, there was a meeting. So he wanted to see the Island, His wife was there," he added.
Notably, Admiral Ramdas in 2015 was removed as the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) internal ombudsman (Lokpal). In the ongoing elections, he has extended support to AAP's East Delhi candidate Atishi. Also, his wife, Lalita Ramdas, is an AAP member.
Asked whether anybody from Italy was there, he dismissed the question derisively saying, "laddoo laddoo, pede".
Admiral Ramdas also said he had not seen Rahul then but conceded he could have been there when he was told another official at that time had seen him. "He (Rajiv Gandhi) was Prime Minister then. The claim by Prime Minister Modi is absolutely wrong."
Another Navy veteran, Retired Vice Admiral Vinod Pasricha also rejected Modi's claims and told the news agency, "What has been stated in the news is not correct. Former Prime Minister came on an official visit on the ship for two days in the end of December. He was visiting the ANN islands for some meetings. Once in every year, he would either go to ANN (Andaman and Nicobar) or Lakshadeep to meet with local administration. Only he, his wife and son plus one or two other people were present. There was no foreigner. They were onboard for two days and they did not host any function onboard. They didn't go out for any parties."
However, Rear Admiral (Retd) Shekhar Mittal, who is currently holding the post of MD and CEO of Center of Excellence in Maritime and shipbuilding (CEMS), backed Modi's claim saying, "I personally do not have any doubt, as I believe the Prime Minister. I am very clear, I am not a person who doubts the statement of Prime Minister."