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CBI Couldn’t Have Diluted Mallya’s Lookout Notice Without PM’s Nod: Rahul

Rahul Gandhi alleged that CBI aided fugitive tycoon Vijay Mallya’s “great escape” by changing the “detain” notice to “inform”.

Vijay Mallya arrives for a hearing for his extradition case at Westminster Magistrates Court in London. (Source: PTI)
Vijay Mallya arrives for a hearing for his extradition case at Westminster Magistrates Court in London. (Source: PTI)

Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday alleged that the Central Bureau of Investigation had aided fugitive tycoon Vijay Mallya’s “great escape” by changing the “detain” notice to “inform”, adding it was “inconceivable” that this was done without Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s approval.

Allegations have flown thick and fast between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party over the Mallya episode, following the liquor baron’s claim on Wednesday that he had met Finance Minister Arun Jaitley before leaving for the U.K.

Gandhi on Thursday accused Jaitley of lying to hide the “free passage” he allegedly gave to Mallya, while the ruling party counter-claimed that the Gandhi family had tried to salvage the sinking Kingfisher Airlines with a “sweet deal”.

Congress leader PL Punia on Thursday claimed that he had seen Jaitley in “an elaborate 15-20 minute meeting” with Mallya on March 1, 2016, a day before the businessman left India.

Mallya’s claim in London had drawn a rebuttal from Jaitley, who said he never gave any appointment to the fugitive liquor baron but Mallya used his privilege as an MP to accost him once in Parliament.

Immediately after Jaitley’s rebuttal on Wednesday, Mallya appeared to tone down the seriousness of his comments, saying it was “not fair” to create a controversy over the issue as it was not a “formal meeting” and he had only “happened to meet” the finance minister.

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