Vijay Mallya,King of Good Times,the liquor baron says he wants a “reasonable” settlement with creditor banks for his defunct airline, but they “are not getting any money” by taking his passport or arresting him.
Stinted Tycoon(?) Vijay Mallya has said
he is in a “forced exile” and has no plans to return to India where things are flying at him “fast and furious.”
Mr. Mallya, whose passport was revoked earlier this month, said he wanted a “reasonable” settlement with creditor banks for his defunct airline, but they “are not getting any money” by taking his passport or arresting him.
“I definitely would like to return to India. Right now, things are flying at me fast and furious. My passport has been revoked. I don’t know what the government is going to do next,” he told to the Press (Financial Times).
This youngman at 60s,Mr. Mallya, said he remains an Indian patriot, who is “proud to fly the Indian flag”, but as the outcry around him continues, he is more than happy to stay safe in the UK and has no plans to leave that country.
“It is important to understand the environment in India today. The electronic media is playing a huge role not just in moulding public opinion, but in inflaming the government to a very large extent,” he said in what FT termed as a four-hour interview in Mayfair, Central London.
Mr. Mallya before blaming any media and authenticity of your claims to be proved clean please do not make any remarks on Indian or Global Press as they are just doing their professional task.
The Indian government yesterday wrote to Britain seeking deportation of the liquor baron against whom a non-bailable warrant has been issued in a money-laundering investigation.