Amidst the Corona crisis, Vijay Mallya says, 'I am ready to pay full money'
Amidst the Corona crisis, Vijay Mallya says, 'I am ready to pay full money'
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New Delhi: The situation has worsened since the lockdown issued due to Corona outbreak in India, while the government is busy in helping people with their lives. Along with this, many big people of the country are also helping the people together with the government. Meanwhile, a shocking news has come out that fugitive liquor businessman Vijay Mallya has once again spoken about paying off all his debts.

It is noteworthy that Vijay Mallya has made such an appeal on Twitter, but at the same time he has said that the bank and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) are not helping him in this. Mallya is also complaining about the ongoing lockdown due to the Coronavirus crisis in the country. Liquor businessman Vijay Mallya wrote, "Indian Government has done what was unthinkable in locking down the entire Country. We respect that. All my Companies have effectively ceased operations. All manufacturing is closed as well. Yet we are not sending employees home and paying the idle cost. Government has to help."

In another tweet he wrote, "I have made repeated offers to pay 100 % of the amount borrowed by KFA to the Banks. Neither are Banks willing to take money and neither is the ED willing to release their attachments which they did at the behest of the Banks. I wish the FM would listen in this time of crisis." Let us tell you that Vijay Mallya escaped from India on March 2, 2016 after failing to pay a loan of Rs 9,000 crore.

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