Mallya blames media, seeks to clarify why Kingfisher failed 


Bengaluru, Mar 7 (IANS) : In a damage control exercise, beleaguered industrialist Vijay Mallya on Sunday blamed media for spoiling his reputation and sought to clarify why his dream airline Kingfisher failed.

"The past few days have witnessed a near hysterical campaign in the media directed against me," the 60-year-old flamboyant tycoon said in a statement here.

Accusing media of indulging in sensationalism, he said he felt the time had come to clarify his position in order to avoid relentless attack on his reputation.

"I have always lived an honourable life and the calumny notwithstanding, shall continue to do so. As to the allegations in media, all I can say is I hope some sobriety and sense will prevail and truth not held a hostage to TRPs."

Recalling that Kingfisher was launched in 2005 on the basis of viable business plan vetted by SBI Capital Markets and international aviation consultants, Mallya admitted that despite every effort, the airline was an unfortunate commercial failure caused by macro-economic factors and then government policies.

"The truth about Kingfisher Airlines and its financial stress due to external factors has been reported by State Bank of India (SBI) to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in their letter dated 31st January 2012," he said in the statement.

Mallya's statement comes ahead of the Debt Recovery Tribunal's order on the four interlocutory applications (IAs) the SBI moved on March 2, seeking his arrest, impounding his passport, disclosure of his assets in India and abroad and first claim to the $75 million deal he had signed with British liquor major Diageo plc on February 25 for resigning as chairman of its Indian arm United Spirits Ltd (USL). The tycoon also said he would move to Britain to be with his family.

When the tribunal reserved its order on Friday and posted next hearing to Monday, the SBI filed a writ petition in the Karnataka High Court as a lead bank of a consortium of banks, seeking same relief it sought from the tribunal. On this, the court issued notice to Mallya and others for response by this week.

A consortium of 17 state-run and private banks loaned funds of Rs.7,800 crore to Kingfisher, a public firm, but these loans were secured by blue chip securities.

After the airline's closure in 2012, the banks and their assignees recovered an aggregate of Rs.1,244 crore from sale of pledged shares since April 2013, he said.

In addition, an aggregate of Rs.600 crore is lying deposited in the Karnataka High Court since July 2013 and Rs.650 crore of United Breweries Holdings has been deposited there since early 2014, being sums realised from proceeds received by the UB Holdings from sale of shares in United Spirits to Diageo in July 2013.

"Thus, the aggregate cash recovery/security available is Rs.2,494 crore," Mallya claimed in the statement.

Observing that a disinformation campaign had made him a poster boy of all banks' NPAs (non-performing assets) despite pledging blue chip securities and depositing unspecified amounts in court, Mallya said banks have NPAs of Rs.11 lakh crore and borrowers owe much more than Kingfisher.

"None of these large borrowers have been declared wilful defaulters, but unfortunately, UB Holdings and I have been declared wilful defaulters by certain banks on technical grounds. I have legally challenged these declarations," he said.

Clarifying all inquiries found no evidence of misappropriation of funds by his defunct airline or himself, he said hence allegations and innuendo to this effect were false.

"My group invested Rs 4,000 crore into the airline which stands impaired - it is not as though it is only the bank debt that has suffered. Banks will recover a substantial part of their debt - my groups loss is permanent," Mallya noted.

Lamenting for being painted as an absconder, Mallya said he had been a non-resident for around 28 years and the RBI had acknowledged this in writing.

"Over the years, I have built businesses in India and abroad. I am also honoured to be a member of the Rajya Sabha (from Karnataka for the second time)," he added. 

 

  

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore, Lucknow

    Tue, Mar 08 2016

    Mallya should have focused himself on his business rather than acting as Hugh Hefner of India. This of course brought his downfall. Take the example of Ratan Tata or other honest industrialists. Now it is too late, time to cool your feet now.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Excuse me.Is it not the same Person who let the his employees pay Keep pending and offered a golden figure to temple?Now he blames the media,and he is a super man.Others are at fault and will be living in England.Can he live peacefully where here People are waiting for their Money?One doesnt start a aviation without enough capital,it is not a Play mbile.He must have known it about the danger of such Business .Now shedding crocodile tears.Nobody is interested where he will live,but what he leaves back pending money of Innocents.Did he pay the loan pending to his employees .?

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysuru

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Mr Mallya pay up your dues and close the issue. Clarifications do not help to restore your image.

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  • Rudolf, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Why is the GOVT. hesitating to publish openly the names of all biz houses who have defrauded banks of 100 crores and more instead of making a few defaulters 'Bali ka Bakras'!!

    I am reminded of a 700 crore land grabbing case by a self styled Goodman, who is now inside bars, this matter was pursued by a single shareholder till the apex court who referred it to the SFOW,but nothing has been heard though it is more than 8 years!!

    Investors of this listed co. Lost their entire capital!! Like this, there may be 10k cases just involving stock markets!! WHY NOT A SINGLE SUCH WHITE COLLAR THUG OR GROUP NOT TAKEN TO TASK??

    The above is a personal opinion, not to support VMs default!!

    Jai Hind!!

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Mallya...
    we never thought you will become
    so ellya

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    ALL FAKES ARE IN TROUBLE ...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    except....?

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    This loan amount is less than 1% of his overseas property...question is he really wants to repay ?

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  • Yeshavanth G Shetty, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Unfortulately even all successive govts.'Chadte Suraj ko Salaam kartha raha tha'.Now that he has severe crisis,everyone is behind this Rajya Sabha Member.I am not supporting him.But in Big Business,big risks are bound to be there.It's the Govt.which should give a timely support & caution before the Ship sinks.It is during the Storm that we should give & show a united support.When he had Best of years,all have been praising him more than the due worth.It even happened with Vijaya leasing,Agri gold & Satyam,Stamp scam.India seems to be shining with Scams-let there be any govt.in Power,a pity for Poor citizens & proud Tax Payers!!!.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Only the Calendar girls must have benefitted to the maximum.
    Airlines business did not pick up even if the uniform skirts size was reduced.

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  • Jprakash , Karkala

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Don't critize mallya He is son in law of Bjp, you will become anti national.with the help of Bjp he is Rs member!!!!!!?#

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Now, he wants to tell the story of kingfisher Calendar episode...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Vijay Mallya is not a MINORITY ...

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  • vishnu, Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    place vijay Mallya in Tihar for 6 months - all dues will get repaid with interest.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Plane Udana Nahi Atha - Asman Teda ...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    The king of good times "Mallya" said & I quote - "banks have NPAs of Rs.11 lakh crore and borrowers owe much more than Kingfisher".

    Now the onus is on Central Govt to name & shame those big corporates, b'coz these are public money.

    Taking cognizance of the matter, even honorable supreme court also directed RBI to name those defaulters/companies name.

    Our FM Jaitleyji claim that GDP growth of 7%plus, if so then why the NPA's in PSU banks are increasing...?

    The GDP numbers & the reality is totally contradicting..., a big confusion. There is an enormous stress/suffering at micro level in rural Hindustan.

    In almost every media interaction our honorable FM claim that IMF see Hindustan as the only bright spot. (I only wonder why this bias..., relying on videsi views).

    Recently, in order to repair the PSU banks Balance Sheet, the govt & RBI allowing PSU banks to revalue/restate their assets are market value (by recognizing a % of gain on revaluation), and thus fulfilling the capital adequacy ratio to lend money to the corporate's(cronyism) on a hope to make bad loans good.

    At the same time sorry to see the plight of poor borrowers who had taken small loans.

    Jai Ho.., Jai hind..,

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    The Supreme Court should give Mallya the same treatment as it did to Subrata Roy

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Mallya a story of Titanic...A Romantic..Luxurious ..emotional ..ill fated... finally sinking itself in the middle of the ocean!!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    There was a press debate on Times Now among Airlines staff, ex-captain, and defense lawyer so. Thankfully, Arnab Goswamy was missing and some journalist was conducting the debate on the salary default issue. It clearly indicates that rich can survive at the pain and sufferings of the helpless ordinary layman.
    Vijay Mallya has played all his cards well. He is not bankrupt. Only the financial institutions and ex-staff are the sufferers. Also, some negative impact may be on share-holders in the Company.

    He has already built his business empire in UK and the assets may be in his family members name!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Now,media is keenly interested to sensationalize the news and covering more than required which need to controlled.

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Mallya is a good, gracious businessman of Manglorean origin, Indian poor business policy, Outdated British era business laws, Corrupt illiterate elected Government officials failed him & his business. His Flagship liquor & other business has created thousands of jobs for Indians and paid billions in tax to the Government.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    PUDAR "MALLYA" MALTHINA KELASA MATHRA "ELLYA"

    EREKAVUYE KIRI KIRI

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    When Subrata Roy is in Tihar jail , why not Mallya ?

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  • jeevan, mangalire

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Khangi chela in trouble..

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Yeddi regime made him BJP MLC.

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Mallya is a JDS Raj Sabha.
    He has paid Kumaraswamy Rs 5 CRORE to get JDS nomination.

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    jeevan, mangalire , FYI , By the support of BJP & JDS, Mallya won the Rajya Sabha election by defeating Congress Candidate B.K.Hariprasad!!!!.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Jeevana(mangaxxre) is ullu banaawing (faking)..,

    lol

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Look at the arrogant argument of this person…. When people like me & you….same these Bankers will do whatever they could do to take back the loan amount along with interest thereon whereas when People like Mallya become defaulter…..same bankers will listen to his tune and could do nothing!!!! I remember one of my friend when he was chased by our rural bank in our village for recovery of education loan, he used to say “mine is very small contribution…..there are some people who refused to repay the loan or duped these Banks in millions of rupees!!!!”

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    The rich people / Anti nationals are taking advantage of the weak laws.....

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    If you borrow Rs 10000, it is your problem.
    If you borrow 10000 crore it is bank's problem. You don't have worry.
    If Mallya goes to jail bank gets nothing. Bank can not touch his personal property. Government will have spend some money to look after him in the jail. He will enjoy VIP prison
    A pick-pocketer will go to ordinary prison. Rs 10,000 crore looter will go to VIP prison.
    Moral of the story do not steal petty amount. Go for big...

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Wish you all the best.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    WHY SHY NOW !! ALL THE GLORY YOU HAD WITH NONSENSE WASHED AWAY !!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    People,

    Mallya should have started Airlines with few air crafts...so high petroleum prices would not effected that much...

    All airlines at time were making big losses including Air India...

    Looks like Mallya's focus was more on Calendar business than other business..

    "Success has many fathers...failure is an Orphan"...

    Mallya should write a book...how he was able to get 45 MLA's votes in Karnataka to become Rajya Sabha member...

    ...JH...

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  • HARSHA, MANGALURE

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    VIJAY MALLYA, YOU ARE A WHITE COLLAR FRAUD. NO NEED FOR ANY EXPLANATION.

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  • India First, India

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Yesterday one billionaire got death penalty in IRAN. Is it possible ever in INDIA ??

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Where there is a WILL there is a way.....

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