Published 13:14 IST, July 15th 2019
Vijay Mallya rages as netizens call him out in picture of meeting with West Indies' Chris Gayle
As Fugitive offender Vijay Mallya posted a picture with West Indies opener Chris Gayle, netizens called him 'Chor'. He hits back saying they should get their facts right.
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Fugitive offender Vijay Mallya on Sunday posted a picture with Big-hitting West Indies opener Chris Gayle calling him his 'dear friend' and Universe Boss. While Netizens blasted comment section writing 'chor' all over, Mallya brazenly said that y must get facts right. Both of m were toger at Silverstone for Formula One Qualifying. While India awaits extrition of Mallya, he can be seen roaming free - sometimes at Stium watching India's Cricket match and at or times posting pictures with public personalities. Gayle was a team-member of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) - owned by Mallya.
West Indies batsman too, tweeted same picture saying that it was great to catch up with 'Bigg Boss'. A few days ago, Mallya repeated his "offer" to pay back Banks that lent money to Kingfisher Airlines in full. Pleing banks to take back money, desperate Vijay Mallya said that he also wants to "pay employees and or creditors and move on in life".
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Responding to picture posted by Gayle, Mallya brazenly said that all those who calls him Chor should ask ir banks to take money and n decide who is Chor. He went on to say that all those calling him Chor should get ir facts clear.
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While West Indies me its way out of teh World Cup, Gayle h alrey indicated that he could retire from international cricket after series against India next month."We have a great bunch, it's for m to uplift West Indies cricket. I'll be around, I may be around for a few more games, will be re for youngsters. World Cup wasn't to be but life does go on. It is my last World Cup unless y give me two years of rest and I come back (laughs). I don't intend to put my body on risk, I've been struggling. This is last one, definitely," he h said.
At or side, UK home office and Westminster Court has last year ordered extrition of embattled Liquor Baron Vijay Mallya to India over money-laundering and fraud in his home country. He is accused of causing loses of up to Rs 9,000 to Indian banks. Furrmore, he was branded as first fugitive ecomic offender by a Special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Mumbai earlier this year, after an appeal by Enforcement Directorate.
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12:24 IST, July 15th 2019