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Fugitive Businessman, Vijay Maliya Criticise Centre Government For Discriminating Between Private-Public Airlines

Mumbai: On Wednesday, escaper Vijay Maliya hit out at the Centre government and alleged for ‘discriminating’ between private and state airlines and extended ‘sympathies’ to the cash-strapped jet airways.

Maliya held the Centre government responsible for the destruction of Kingfisher airlines as well as jet airways.

“Even though Jet was a major competitor to Kingfisher at the time I feel sorry to see such a large private airline on the brink of failure when Government used 35K crores of public funds to bail out Air India. Just being a PSU is no excuse for discrimination”, his tweeter account wrote up.

https://twitter.com/TheVijayMallya/status/1118283962923782146

In an another tweeted he said he is ready to pay 100% back.

“I invested hugely into Kingfisher which rapidly grew to become India’s largest and most awarded airline. True, Kingfisher borrowed from PSU Banks as well. I have offered to pay back 100 per cent but am being criminally charged instead. Airline Karma?”, Vijay Mallya.

https://twitter.com/TheVijayMallya/status/1118285282418266112

“Every time I say that I am willing to pay 100 per cent back to the PSU Banks, media say I am spooked, terrified etc of extradition from the U.K. to India. I am willing to pay either way whether I am in London or in an Indian Jail. Why don’t Banks take the money I offered first?”,Maliya.

https://twitter.com/TheVijayMallya/status/1118287472729964544

The liquor the businessman said its ‘sad’ that so many airlines in India have ‘bitten the dust’.

In another tweet, he said, “Even though we were fierce competitors, my sympathies go out to Naresh and Neeta Goyal who built Jet Airways that India should be extremely proud of. Fine Airline providing vital connectivity and class service. Sad that so many Airlines have bitten the dust in India. Why?”

https://twitter.com/TheVijayMallya/status/1118288778722971648

Vijay Mallya is been alleged in money laundering case for Rs 9,000 crores and is now currently facing trial at a court of London.

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