India yet to write to us on Mehul Choksi: Antiguan PM

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Friday said that the has not approached them on who has secured citizenship of the country, but promised all cooperation on the issue.

Speaking to television channel News18, Browne also said Choksi, who got the citizenship when there was no case against him, can lose the citizenship if he gave any false information at the time of application.

Choksi, wanted in the Rs 13,500 crore fraud case along with nephew Nirav Modi, had taken Antiguan citizenship last year.

"At the time when he applied about August last year, there was no derogatory information on him. In fact, up to this point I do not believe that your law enforcement agencies in would have posted anything on ... So in essence, my country did nothing wrong," Browne said.

He said at the time of application had claimed that he left to escape from political persecution and an investigation will have to be conducted to confirm its veracity.

"The gentleman (Choksi) has claimed that he actually left the country ... 'I am literally trying to flee political persecution'. We don't know what the facts are," said the PM.

However, Browne said the Indian authorities will have to follow the due process and will conduct an investigation and then there will be a decision on revocation of citizenship.

He said there are certain clauses under which if it is found furnished false information at the time of application or did any fraud or lied at the time of the oath of allegiance, his citizenship can be revoked.

"My government will cooperate fully with Indian government," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 19:36 IST