UK Court orders extradition of Vijay Mallya to India, Twitterati lauds PM Modi
The Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on Monday has issued an extradition order of Vijay Mallya, who is wanted in India on several charges of fraud and money laundering. The UK court said that Mallya can be sent o India to face investigation.
However, the fugitive baron, Mallya has been on bail since an extradition warrant was granted against him in April last year.
It is to be noted that Mallya had filed an application in the Karnataka High Court in June this year. In the application, Mallya had asked for permission to sell his assets under judicial supervision in an attempt to repay creditors. He is reported to have debt over Rs 9,000 crore.
Notably, the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act got the President’s nod in August this year. The act allows special courts to declare persons involved in economic offences worth Rs 100 crores or more a Fugitive Economic Offender, and confiscate their properties, including benami properties. It intends to prevent such persons from evading the legal process.
This is how Twitteratis react on Mallya’s extradition:
Neetu Sharma, former Kingfisher employee on UK court ordering Vijay Mallya's extradition: It sets things in motion, he has got charges like siphoning & diverting funds. It is not just a case of repayment of money it also involves a lot of criminal deeds. He should face the music. pic.twitter.com/LsJIGOcQ1V
— ANI (@ANI) December 10, 2018
People Lauds Modi for Vijay Mallya’s extradition to India
PM @narendramodi has done something which no recent Prime Minister could have done-" Get corrupt rich politically influential frauds back to India". This is decisive action against corruption. This is New India.#MallyaVerdict #MallyaExtradition @PMOIndia
— Pradeep Bhandari (@pradip103) December 10, 2018
A huge win for the Modi government as the absconder, Mr Vijay Mallaya, is ordered to be extradited by the UK court. For the first time in history, the corrupt are being made to pay for their crimes. This is the New India! #MallyaVerdict
— Vijender Gupta (@Gupta_vijender) December 10, 2018
मोदी जी ने सच की अपनी बात
“न खाऊँगा; न खाने दूँगा”Kudos to PM @narendramodi ji for his international diplomacy and commitments. This is because of your continuous efforts to bring back such people who took and ran away with our taxpayers money.#ModiGetsMallya #MallyaVerdict pic.twitter.com/mjfW52PLLW
— Saagar Anand (@saagar_anand) December 10, 2018
SBI keens to Welcome Vijay Mallya
BIG BREAKING!! UK Court orders Vijay Mallya extradition,
SBI waiting at airport: ?? #VijayMallya pic.twitter.com/UaeSXlGtkP— Meenu Saini (@meenujournalist) December 10, 2018
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