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Vijay Mallya A 'Victim Of Flamboyance And Arrogance': Air Deccan Chairman

IANS, 25 Dec, 2017 02:46 PM
    Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) founder Vijay Mallya is a "victim of flamboyance and arrogance rather than any political conspiracy", Air Deccan chairman G R Gopinath has said.
     
    Mr Gopinath, who is credited with making flying affordable through the no-frills airline, also said that the prevalent regulations "forced" KFA to acquire his company. He sold Air Deccan to KFA for a total consideration of Rs. 1,000 crore in 2007, during the heydays of the aviation sector.
     
    "I think he (Mallya) has become more a victim of flamboyance and arrogance than of any political conspiracy," Mr Gopinath told news agency.
     
    The near-bankrupt Kingfisher Airlines has been grounded since 2012 and owes banks over Rs. 9,000 crore, far less than bigger defaults in sectors like metals and infrastructure.
     
    A regular at global partying circles, Mr Mallya, whose interests include Formula-1 and an annual swimwear calendar, moved to London amid growing attention from the Indian law enforcement agencies and courts. He has now become the poster-boy of defaults.
     
    The liquor baron was "not wise" about his activities during the days of default, Mr Gopinath said, referring to him as a "political football", who borrowed money when the Congress-led UPA government was in power.
     
     
     
    Without naming political parties, he pointed out that one party was disgruntled that Mr Mallya was allowed to leave the country, while the other blamed the former for not taking adequate action against him for defaulting.
     
    He also acknowledged that Mr Mallya is a "poster boy for loan defaults", and hence, "both parties politically find him too close for comfort".
     
    Politicians from both parties have "been seen" socialising with Mr Mallya, and have been witness to his overindulgent habits including Formula one races, and IPL matches, yet they accuse each other, Mr Gopinath pointed out.
     
    Reiterating that Mr Mallya is not a victim of any politcal conspiracy, Mr Gopinath once again said he has become a "hot potato" for all, which has led him to be "politically abandoned".
     
    Mr Gopinath was critical of the fact that Mr Mallya fled the country and hinted that he should have paid back his dues using the wealth from his other companies. "I think he should have acted sooner by mobilising funds from his other liquor companies and rescued Kingfisher Airlines. But it was too late," he said, adding that if competitor Spicejet could be saved, Kingfisher could have also been saved.

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