If Mallya wanted to repay debts, he had many years to do so: M J Akbar

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

M J today said if fugitive liquor baron wanted to repay his bank dues, he had many years to do so.

"If wanted to pay to the banks, I think he had...many, many years in which he could have done so," told a press conference, in response to a question about the fugitive liquor baron claiming that he had tried to settle the dues and had become a victim of sorts.

Mallya, who is wanted in for bank loan default, today said he had become the "Poster Boy" of and a lightning rod of public anger, and that there was nothing he could do "if politically motivated extraneous factors interfere" with his efforts to settle the dues.

Speaking after "two years of silence" on the controversy surrounding him in the over Rs 9,000-crore loan default case, denied that he was a wilful defaulter.

Mallya is currently undergoing an extradition trial in a over fraud and money-laundering charges by Indian authorities.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 18:44 IST