
On Wednesday, Vijay Mallya, a troubled alcoholic tycoon, landed on social media again, this time to express his solidarity with Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal and to reiterate his own proposal, repay all the money he owed to the public sector bank of India. The 63-year-
Old man, fighting to extradite him to India for alleged fraud and money laundering as RS 900 billion per cent, requiring that private airlines be discriminated against and rescued by the Indian government
Having Air India but not helping his own Kingfisher airline is now Jet.
"Even though Jet was the main competitor to Kingfisher at the time, I am sorry to see such a large private airline on the verge of failure when the government used 35 k crores (Rs 35,000)
Public funds to bail out Air India.
Being a PSU is not an excuse for discrimination . "
Mallya wrote on Twitter.
He added: "I made a huge investment in Kingfisher Airlines, which has grown rapidly to become the largest and most acclaimed airline in India.
Yes, Kingfisher also borrowed money from PSU bank.
I have offered to pay back 100 of the cost but have been charged with criminal charges. Airline Karma?
"The former Kingfisher airline boss has also once again attacked the media, claiming that every offer he made to repay the money he now owes --
After the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines, which went to PSU bank, it was reported that he was frightened and frightened.
He was extradited from Britain to India.
"Whether I am in London or in a prison in India, I am willing to pay anything.
"Why does the bank not accept the money I provided first," he asked . ".
In a more private note against Jet Airways founder Goyal and his wife Anita, the UB Group chief expressed sympathy for the difficulties faced by cash
Private airlines are in trouble and have been forced to cancel a series of flights in an increasingly serious crisis.
"Even though we are fierce competitors, I sympathize with Naresh and Anita Goyal, who built Jet airlines that India should be very proud.
Quality airlines offering important connections and first-class services.
I am sad that so many airlines have bitten India's dust. Why,” Mr.
Erya expressed doubt.
Jet Airways held a board meeting on Tuesday.
Mallya is still on bail as he waits for an oral hearing from the High Court of England to demand his appeal against the order of the Westminster Magistrate Court in London on last December to extradite him, sajid Javid was then signed by the UK Home Secretary on February.
The first level of this written appeal has been rejected by the High Court and will now be considered at a brief hearing to determine any reason for approving Mr.
Mallya appealed the substantive hearing.
The businessman faces a series of unrelated legal disputes in British courts, including $40.
Drinks giant Diageo has filed millions of claims, with UBS, the Swiss bank, trying to recover his luxurious London home overlooking Regent's Park.
Meanwhile, a state-owned bank in India (SBI)
The lead consortium of 13 Indian banks continues to attempt to enforce a series of subsequent court orders passed by the British High Court on last May to try to recover part of the 1-pound global freeze order.
Owe them 145 billion.