Cong says former CAG Mehrishi's remarks on defense audit reports are 'very strange and astonishing'

The Congress on Sunday described as "very strange" and "shocking" the reported remarks by Rajiv Mehrishi, who completed his term as Comptroller and Auditor General of India last week, that defense audit reports were not made available online as they should not be easily accessible to Pakistan or China.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 09-08-2020 23:12 IST | Created: 09-08-2020 23:07 IST
Cong says former CAG Mehrishi's remarks on defense audit reports are 'very strange and astonishing'
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The Congress on Sunday described as "very strange" and "shocking" the reported remarks by Rajiv Mehrishi, who completed his term as Comptroller and Auditor General of India last week, that defense audit reports were not made available online as they should not be easily accessible to Pakistan or China. The Opposition party also asked if the earlier CAGs were compromising national security while uploading the reports.

Mehrishi, who completed his term Friday as Comptroller and Auditor General of India, was quoted as saying by two leading English dailies that it was decided that certain defense reports and also any future defense-related audit findings would not be put up in view of tensions with neighboring countries. "Though we submit our report before Parliament and the public accounts committee, it should not be easily accessible to Pakistan or China,” he was quoted as saying. Asked about the remarks, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said, "CAG is a high constitutional authority and therefore, I am hesitant to use strong words".

He described it as a very "strange, astonishing and a shocking explanation". "We have had CAG since our Constitution was created. Are you telling me that earlier CAGs did not put up, disclose or since the internet came 15-20 years ago, did not upload reports, because they are scared that Pakistan and China will see it?" Singhvi asked.

"Is it that Pakistan became our enemy today and is it that earlier CAGs were compromising national security while uploading the reports? he asked.

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