Mallya a criminal, cannot be taken seriously: BJP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP on Thursday defended Jaitley as sought his resignation over his alleged meeting with Vijay Mallya, saying the was a criminal and his words could not be taken seriously.

At a press conference, asked Gandhi to resign, claiming that due to his family's "relations" with Mallya, banks were pressured by the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to sanction loans to the fugitive businessman,

"should answer what were the relations between his family and Mallya," Goyal said, adding that the now-defunct was given loans bypassing all norms, laws and regulations.

Gandhi should resign from all the posts he held, the (BJP) said.

Mallya, he asserted, had no credibility as he was under the "glare of law" and was a criminal. He could not be taken seriously, Goyal said.

The fugitive liquor baron had yesterday claimed in that he had met Jaitley before fleeing to the UK.

Refuting Mallya's claim, Jaitley had said he had never given him an appointment since 2014, but he used his privilege as a to accost him once in Parliament.

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 17:55 IST