'Indian Banks Should Be Ashamed', Vijay Mallya Tears Into Public Sector Lenders Over Recoveries

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Screengrab of Vijay Mallya at a podcast. (Photo: Raj Shamani/YouTube)

Vijay Mallya, a fugitive businessman accused of defaulting on loans worth over Rs 9,000 crore related to Kingfisher Airlines, on Tuesday criticised Indian public sector banks for failing to provide accurate recovery statements despite Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's December 2024 parliamentary disclosure that Rs 14,131.60 crore had been recovered from him against a Rs 6,203 crore judgment debt.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mallya wrote, "The Indian Public Sector Banks who claim monies from me as a guarantor should be ashamed that they have not yet submitted an accurate statement of account of recoveries made despite the Union Finance Minister clearly stating that Rs 14,100 crores have been restored to the very same Banks." [sic]

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