Fugitive Business Vijay Mallya who fled to foreign countries after taking huge amounts of loans from various banks and unable to pay them has once again found himself in the news after he made a series of Tweets from supporting lockdown and requesting the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to consider his offer to repay the amount taken by the Kingfisher Airlines.
"I have made repeated offers to pay 100 per cent 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," Mallya said in a tweet.
He has also asked people to stay safe and maintain the social distancing "which can effectively be achieved by staying home and enjoying home time with family and pets".
"I am doing the same. We all have a sense of bravado but itâs not worth challenging an unknown enemy which isnât Pulwama or Kargil," he said.
"I have made repeated offers to pay 100 per cent 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," Mallya said in a tweet.
He has also asked people to stay safe and maintain the social distancing "which can effectively be achieved by staying home and enjoying home time with family and pets".
"I am doing the same. We all have a sense of bravado but itâs not worth challenging an unknown enemy which isnât Pulwama or Kargil," he said.