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New Delhi, India Vijay Mallya even million claims that soon the country will be brought to but do not happen. India has asked Britain to face charges of money laundering are not deported to Vijay Mallya, but could consider a request to extradite him. UK government liquor baron Vijay Mallya out of the land rejected India's request for extradition and mutual legal assistance request or asked to.

Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement the growth pattern, "mutual legal assistance or extradition request of the Indian Government is asked to consider.Mallya engaged in the "seriousness of the allegations" is familiar with and is willing to help the government.

The reason is that if a person enters in the UK with a valid passport and the passport is canceled, then deportation is not possible.

Vijay Mallya fled London on March 2, and a day later by the public sector banks had approached the Supreme Court for the recovery of debt. A few weeks later, the government canceled the passport of Mallya. His diplomatic passport to a member of the Rajya Sabha was due. Mallya had resigned from the Rajya Sabha earlier this month. He said Britain's position that the passports have canceled automatic deportation is not. He maintained this was in some cases even earlier.

He said public sector banks are making every effort to recover the debt and that the agency is investigating violations of the law. Earlier, JD-U Yadav, citing media reports raised the issue and came to the UK from India, was told that there is no case, can not be deported Mallya. He accused the government that you let him out of the country with pride. When he was going to leave the country, the government was asleep at the time. Yadav said the government had claimed that Mallya to get back at all costs, will leave no stone unturned. He wanted to know from the government what steps it will take longer.

What are the barriers to extradition Mallya
Extradition Treaty of 1993 or in 1992 between India and the UK signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (Meltia) may be required under any other assistance under. However, India's wanted bank loan default charges 9,400 crore to Mallya facing deportation be brought back from the quick route and not through a long process of extradition.सरकार के लिए बुरी खबरः माल्या को भारत नहीं भेजेगा ब्रिटेन

Chitti Foreign Ministry wrote to the British High Commission to hand India Mallya said. UK government to respond to the requests of his exile in India came after nearly a fortnight. Money Laundering Prevention Act 2002 to ensure their presence in the investigation, India had canceled his passport. Non-bailable warrant was issued against Mallya.

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