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Vijay Mallya lashes out at public sector banks for 'double standards' after Jet Airways bailout

Mallya had last month filed his application in the UK High Court, seeking permission to appeal against an extradition order signed by the British Home Secretary. 

India TV Business Desk Edited by: India TV Business Desk New Delhi Published on: March 26, 2019 9:47 IST
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Vijay Mallya lashes out at public sector banks after Jet Airways bailout

Lashing out at public sector banks for 'double standards' under the present NDA government for their intervention to bailout Jet Airways while the same lenders made his Kingfisher airlines "fail ruthlessly", embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya Tuesday said, "Only wish the same was done for Kingfisher." In a series of tweets, Mallya reacted to banks led by State Bank of India taking over management control of troubled Jet Airways. 

"Happy to see that PSU Banks have bailed out Jet Airways saving jobs, connectivity and enterprise," he said.

He further said, "the same PSU Banks let India's finest airline with the best employees and connectivity fail ruthlessly. Double standards under NDA."

Mallya, who is facing extradition to India from the UK, lamented that his efforts to save Kingfisher Airlines was "not recognised and instead slammed in every possible way".

"I invested over Rs 4,000 crores into Kingfisher Airlines to save the company and its employees," he claimed.

He also lashed out at the BJP for differential treatment meted out to Kingfisher and Jet Airways.

"BJP spokesman eloquently read out my letters to PM Manmohan Singh and alleged that PSU Banks under the UPA Government had wrongly supported Kingfisher Airlines," Mallya said.

He further said, "Media decimated me for writing to the current PM. I wonder what has changed now under the NDA Government."

The fugitive businessman reiterated his offer to pay off dues through his assets.

"And I repeat once again that I have placed liquid assets before the Hon'ble Karnataka High Court to pay off the PSU Banks and all other creditors. Why do the Banks not take my money. It will help them to save Jet Airways if nothing else," he said.

Last month Mallya, who is wanted in India on alleged fraud and money laundering charges amounting to an estimated Rs 9,000 crores, had filed his application in the UK High Court, seeking permission to appeal against an extradition order signed by the British Home Secretary. 

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