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Have become political football: Mallya
February 22, 2017byEditorialEditorial
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Have become political football: Mallya

New Delhi, Feb 23: Fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Thursday said he has become a "political football" between two major political parties in India.

 
 Mallya, now in the UK, faces money laundering and loan default charges in India.
 
 Mallya told business news channel BTVi: "It all started with the failure of Kingfisher Airlines, a public company. The government-owned banks are trying to hold me personally responsible for the failure of India's largest airline and to repay their debts. I have a counter-claim on them as well."
 
 According to Mallya, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had converted a civil case into a criminal one and then charges of defrauding banks and money laundering had been added.
 
 "I will and I am severely contesting all these legally. I firmly believe they have absolutely no case against me whatsoever," Mallya said.
 
 "But India is India, and I have become a political football between the two major Indian political parties which is very evident by the rhetoric in the election speeches… I will follow the due process of law."
 

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