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Vijay Mallya blames UPA govt’s policies for collapse of KFA, questions bailout plan for Air India

Troubled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya today sought to blame the erstwhile Congress-led UPA government’s policies and economic conditions for collapse of Kingfisher Airlines (KFA).

India TV Business Desk New Delhi Updated on: January 28, 2017 15:01 IST
Vijay Mallya blames UPA govt’s policies for collapse of
Vijay Mallya blames UPA govt’s policies for collapse of KFA

Troubled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya today sought to blame the erstwhile Congress-led UPA government’s policies and economic conditions for collapse of Kingfisher Airlines (KFA).

Defending himself in a string of tweets, Mallya said that ‘all he sought was help’ related to policy change and ‘not loans’, questioning the government’s decision to bail out state-owned Air India, but not the then ‘largest domestic airline’.

"KFA collapsed with oil at USD 140 per barrel and state sales tax on top rupee devaluation. No FDI engine failures. Economic depression. Need more?" he asked in a tweet.

"And KFA being the largest domestic airline was the worst hit. Government bailed out Air India, but did not bail out KFA. So much for favours’,” his another tweet reads.

Mallya said that he sought policy changes that he did not get, which ‘hurt’ his business.

Claiming that KFA is ‘India's largest and finest airline’, he said, "It sadly failed purely due to economic and policy situations. I am humble enough to say sorry to employees and all stakeholders everyday. I really wish government helped."

Claiming that his core alcohol businesses were ‘severely controlled’ by the government, Mallya said that he ‘was not allowed to even downsize KFA due (to) employment and connectivity’.

Reacting to accusations of public funds lost in loans to KFA, Mallya retorted, "What about public funds given to Air India? I offered a settlement."

He further said, "What diversion of funds? I invested more than (Rs) 4,500 crore into KFA."

Defending his lavish lifestyle even after sinking Rs 4,500 crore into KFA, Mallya said "if my lifestyle was lavish, it was for two decades before KFA was even born".

 

On the implications of the ongoing cases against him on entrepreneurship in India, the beleaguered businessman said that ‘the existence of such criminal arms of the government and misuse for vendetta is bound to scare anyone’.

 

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