Fugitive Vijay Mallaya asks Central Govt to accept taken loan by him

Ex-businessman and fugitive Vijay Mallya has suffered a major setback. The UK High Court has rejected Vijay Mallya's petition.

Yogita S.
Published on: 14 May 2020 11:44 AM GMT
Fugitive Vijay Mallaya asks Central Govt to accept taken loan by him
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New Delhi: Ex-businessman and fugitive Vijay Mallya has suffered a major setback. The UK High Court has rejected Vijay Mallya's petition. Let us tell you, Vijay Mallya had filed a petition for permission to appeal in the Supreme Court against the extradition of India. It is believed that Vijay Mallya can be handed over to India in 28 days. At the same time, Vijay Mallya, who was fighting for his extradition war in India, on Thursday asked the government to accept his proposal to repay 100 percent debt.

Liquor businessman Vijay Mallya appealed to the Central Government to close the cases running on him. While congratulating the Union Government on the economic package 20 lakh crore, Vijay Mallya regretted that the proposals to repay his dues were repeatedly ignored.

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To this he tweeted, "Congratulations to the government for the covid-19 relief package. They can print as many notes as they want, but should I ignore a small contributor like me, who wants to return 100% loan taken from a government owned bank.

'Vijay Mallya is the former owner of the shuttered airline Kingfisher Airlines, and is looking into the alleged fraud and money laundering case of Rs 9,000 crore.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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