Now India can bring fugitive Vijay Mallya back, UK court dismisses petition
Now India can bring fugitive Vijay Mallya back, UK court dismisses petition
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London: Fugitive liquor businessman Vijay Mallya can now be brought to India soon. The effort of the Government of India to bring Mallya to India is showing results. On Monday, the British High Court rejected the appeal filed by Vijay Mallya against the order to be handed over to India.

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According to the news agency PTI, hearing the case on Monday, the UK High Court has rejected Vijay Mallya's appeal. Experts say that Vijay Mallya currently has the option of going to the Supreme Court of Britain. But there is little hope of survival. The Ministry of External Affairs is making every effort to bring the liquor businessman to India.

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Vijay Mallya, the owner of Kingfisher Company, who has been declared as a fugitive, had said through a tweet a few days ago that I want to repay 100 percent loan of all banks. I am offering this again and again. But even after this, neither the bank nor the Enforcement Directorate is considering any of my offers. Also on the recommendation of banks, the Enforcement Directorate has attached my entire business. Vijay Mallya has also urged the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to solve this problem by interfering in the matter.

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