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The Sunday Guardian releases emails after Mallya denies giving interview

| | Mar 15, 2016, at 05:01 pm
New Delhi, Mar 15 (IBNS) The Sunday Guardian on Tuesday published what it claims is its mail trail with Vijay Mallya after the liquor baron Vijay Mallya denied giving an interview to the newspaper saying that the "time was not right for his return to India",.

The newspaper said  that it stands by its interview. "This was given to the newspaper on 12 March 2016. Mr Mallya personally responded to our email questionnaire from his encrypted email id: vjmallya@protonmail.com. This id was confirmed to us by his legal counsel's office on 8 March," it said.

"For reasons that are not clear, Mr Mallya has sought to distance himself from the interview. We, however, stand by our report. The email trail is attached."

 Mallya tweeted on Monday that  he had not given any statement to anyone.

Mallya had been quoted by the newspaper on Saturday as saying that he did want to return to India, but the time was "not right".  

"I do not think it is wise for me to reveal my whereabouts. I'm no hardened criminal who the authorities need to hunt. For now, I want to feel safe... I hope that I return one day. India has given me everything. It made me Vijay Mallya," Mallya was quoted as saying.

The 60-year-old liquor baron  is facing demands to repay nearly a billion dollars loaned by banks to his grounded Kingfisher Airlines.

Seventeen banks had asked the Supreme Court to make sure that Mr Mallya stays in the country but a government lawyer told the court that he had already gone abroad on March 2. He is believed to be in the UK, where he has two homes.

The industrialist is also wanted in a money laundering case by the Enforcement Department. 

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