I'm like a football being kicked around by two teams: Mallya


New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI): With the government planning to frame a law to prevent loan defaulters from fleeing the country, beleaguered liquor baron Vijay Mallya has likened himself to a "football" being kicked around by "two fiercely competitive teams" NDA and UPA.

Hitting out at the ongoing investigations by CBI and efforts to extradite him from the UK, Mallya also alleged that media has been used against him.

"Media happily being used as the pitch. I am the football. Two fiercely competitive teams NDA versus UPA playing. Unfortunately, no referees," Mallya said in a tweet.

In the Budget 2017-18, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had stated that the government plans to bring in a law to confiscate the assets of such persons till they submit to the judiciary.

In the recent past, there have been instances of "big-time offenders, including economic offenders" fleeing the country to escape the reach of law, Jaitley had said while presenting the Budget.

"We have to ensure that the law is allowed to take its own course," the finance minister had said. Jaitley said legislative changes or even a new law would be brought to deal with such absconders.

With CBI hot on his trail for extradition, Mallya also hit out at the investigating agency for making "false and misconceived" allegations. "Am shocked at CBI allegations. All false and misconceived, to say the least. What do a bunch of elite Police know about business and economics?" Mallya asked.

Last week, a CBI court had issued a non-bailable warrant against Mallya in the Rs 720-crore IDBI Bank loan default case as the agency sought his extradition from the UK. Mallya, whose now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines owes more than Rs 9,000 crore to various banks, had left India on March 2.

The total attachment made by the agency in this case has now shot up to Rs 8,041 crore. This was one of the largest attachment of assets made by ED in a PMLA case till now.

The agency had registered a money laundering case against him and others based on an FIR registered last year by CBI.

  

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  • Una, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    why did the Government not help Mallya when Kingfisher airlines was in trouble.
    if it could help Spice jet ..i' m sure Kingfisher airlines could also be bailed out .Many people who lost their jobs would have been very happy if the Government came to its aid .

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    BJP has kicked to the ball right into the goal post but score went in favor of 'Kingfisher'. Now they blame former PM Manmohan Singh for it.

    The match was already fixed. Players, referee and all spectators now who is the winner.

    Jai hind

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    When we look at the top 10 defaulters list released by RBI, Mallya's Kingfisher is in place 9 with 3,259 crores.
    The other toppers include 1. Usha Ispat - 16911 cores 2. Loyds steel - 9478 crores 3. Hindustan cables - 4917 crores. 4. Hindustan photo films - 3929 crores 5. Zoom developers - 3843 crores and so on.
    We are not justifying Mallya here. But why Mallya's case alone is in media? Is it political ? What about actions taken on other cases? Is the Govt and banks waiting for others to leave the country?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Then come back ...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Mallya is in safe zone. Neeed not have to worry. He has blessings from mms.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    So PM is working under mms ...

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  • santhu, Mumbai/India

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    When are you Coming to INDIA sir?? you got permanent VISA there?

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  • SNBANGS, Thannirubhavi

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    This football is put lot of air by both parties. So they are pretending to Kick the football, actually they are kicking one another foot.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Suratkal/ M' lore/Bahrain

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    The defaulter to pay the dues to the bank and then regret about anything. He needs more and more kicks on his xxxx

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore, Oman

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Oh what a punishment, 22 men from two sides kicking left and right !!

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