‘If I get assurance of fair trial, then the prestigious existence …’: Vijay Mallya returns to India, India is being called ‘fugitive’

'If I get assurance of fair trial, then the prestigious existence ...': Vijay Mallya returns to India, India is being called 'fugitive'

Since March 2016, fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who lives in the United Kingdom, said that if he would consider “seriously” if he returns to India to assure a fair test and a prestigious existence in his country.

In a four -hour video podcast aired on Thursday, hosts Raj Shamani told Mallya that he was tagged as “fugitive” and “fraud” because he has chosen not to return to India. For this, Mallya said: “I did not run a fugitive to not go to India’s later March (2016). ‘Thief‘Is coming from … where is it ‘Theft’,

Mallya, who left India on 2 March 2016, A bank in India is wanted by more than Rs 9,000 crore as an accused in the loan default case, including his now-the-Doshi Kingfisher Airlines.

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Their companies including United Bruge (Holdings) Limited are under the scanner of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Central Investigation Bureau (CBI), Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) and India’s Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI), which are in allegations of India’s protection.

In April last year, Government of India has asked French officials To approve their extradition “without pre -condition”. It was with the countries where they have assets and have a extradition treaty in the nation, chasing Mallya’s extradition with New Delhi.

Celebration offer

In 2020, Mallya lost his application to appeal against the extradition proceedings in the UK Supreme Court.

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‘I failed with Kingfisher’

On the crisis, the founder and former owner of the airlines talked about realizing how it came out as someone who is not used for business failure. He said, “I faced the crisis of Kingfisher Airlines, I have felt it more than someone else. I gave it everything, but kept myself together because I was a leader. If I had broken, I would have uprooted sooner than the airlines.”

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Calling the airlines a “amazing product”, he said: “I was not used for business failure. I made my main occupation in liquor, which I could be very proud. I failed with Kingfisher. It was a wonderful product. It was a wonderful product. Perhaps the most respected airline of that time … did not help the government’s policies, and to reduce the loss.

Extradition and on jail

Mlya is currently defending several legal issues in laws of law in both Britain and India.

If he is “lucky” for him, then when facing worse, the 69 -year -old said that going into jail “may be unavoidable”.

He said, “It is very clear what the Indian government wants, what Indian media anchor wants.

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In addition, the businessman also claimed that he made four settlement proposals between Kingfisher Airlines and 2012 after the fall of 2015, which the banks “refused to accept”.

Responding to a question losing the case to Indian authorities in the UK court, he said that his stay in England is completely valid. On his extradition proceedings, Mallya said: “But, you should also know that there are other people who are targeting the Indian government for extradition to India from Britain, in whose case, he has received a decision from the High Court’s appeal that the terms of Indian detention have been violated by the ECHR (European Conference on Human Rights) Article 3 and hence they are not sent back.”

Asked if it is still important for him to win the case, he justified: “Yes, because I want to win on merit. What I have done wrong? I have done nothing wrong. I am not a criminal … They just close you and throw the key, it is not justice.”

Liquor Baron said that it is unfortunate that a businessman who fails is equal to a fraud in India.

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“CBI and ED are well considered, known to create and present false evidence. It is fine, but they have to prove it. Ideal is ideal that you are innocent until you are proved guilty, not in another way. If they want to blame me for bad intentions, I will fight it. I will win or lose, I will fight it.

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