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Flaying the Centre over beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya leaving India in the middle of a massive loan default probe, NDA constituent Shiv Sena today said those who raised a hue and cry over former IPL chairman Lalit Modi ‘fleeing’ the country should now answer how the liquor baron did so.
While poor farmers are driven to commit suicide when they fail to pay off loans obtained by staking their homes and holdings for small amounts, ranging from Rs 25,000–50,000, the laws do not seem to apply to Modi and Mallya, Sena said.
Even a child would understand that Mallya would eventually leave the country, but it was surprising that the government did not anticipate it, the ruling alliance partner said.
A political slugfest has erupted over Mallya leaving India in the middle of a massive loan default probe, with Rahul Gandhi accusing the government of “helping” him, a charge rejected by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who raked up the Bofors case to remind him of Ottavio Quattrocchi’s escape during Congress rule.
However, the besieged businessman, who is facing legal proceedings for alleged loan defaults by his group to the tune of over Rs 9,000 crore, said he is not an absconder and will comply with the law of the land.
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