New Delhi:The opposition on Wednesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Rafale fighter jets deal after the Supreme Court rejected the Centre's preliminary objections on the use of three documents and allowed review petitions to be heard on merit.
"Modiji, you can run and lie as much as you want, but sooner or later the truth comes out," Congress chief spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said
"The skeletons in Rafale Scam are tumbling out one by one. And now there is ‘no official secrets act’ to hide behind," Surjewala said minutes after the Supreme Court rejected the Modi government's plea against allowing the use of classified document "stolen" and "illegallay photocopied" as evidence in the Rafale Case.