While poor farmers are driven to commit suicide when they fail to pay off loans obtained by staking their homes and holdings for small loans ranging from Rs 25,000-50,000, the laws do not seem to apply to Modi and Mallya, Sena said.
"It seems that laws do not apply to Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya. Ruining the economy of the country is also a kind of terrorism and such people are traitors," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.
"Vijay Mallya was given loans during the UPA government's tenure while he left the country during the NDA's tenure. Politicians have been close to him. Mallya has given his services to people from a vast number of fields.
"Since he has given services to many, some allowed him to take loans, while others let the money drown. Then there are some who let him leave the country. People who were making a hue and cry over Lalit Modi leaving the country should now answer how did he do so," the Sena said.
However, the beleaguered businessman, who is facing legal proceedings for alleged loan defaults by his group to the tune of over Rs 9,000 crore, said he is not an absconder and will comply with the law of the land.