New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday said ISRO must be allowed to work as a scientific company as placed by Vikram Sarabhai shortly after the GSLV rocket failure to inject the EOS-03 satellite to orbit, pushing sharp responses from the government.
The Union Minister Jitendra Singh, was responsible for the Department of Space, said that most of the “traps related to space” occurred during the Congress government including the “mysterious death” of Sarabhai’s senior space scientist.
Singh, who is the Minister of State at the Prime Minister’s office, said that asking Congress to refrain from political interference, Sarabhai can contribute too valuable for years.
However, the GSLV-F10 Research Organization (ISRO) launched the GSLV-F10 rocket, with the Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-03) on the Board of Sriharikota Spaceport, however, failure to turn on the cryogenic stage of the launch vehicle push the Premier space agency to state.
that the mission cannot be achieved as intended.
Previously on that day, Singh said the first two stages went fine, only after that there was a difficulty in the stage ignition over cryogenic.
The mission can be rescheduled some time again, he said.
“Isro has resilience to rise again.
And it will happen.
However, it must be permitted to function as a scientific and technology company as applied by Vikram Sarabhai and Satish Dhawan.
There are too many magnificent politics on it now,” Ramesh, who is the chairman of the committee Standing parliamentary about science and technology, environment, forests and climate change, tweeted.
Sarabhai is widely regarded as the father of the Indian space program.
He died in 1971.
Tapping back, Singh said, “Jairam Ji, please don’t forget, most of the trap related to the room, including the mysterious death death of Vikram Sarabhai, occurred during the Congress regime.
With the same analogy, having congress refrain from interference Politics, Sarabhai can contribute too important for years.
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