Former employees of the defunct Kingfisher Airlines have asked the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prosecute Vijay Mallya for not paying taxes and clearing their dues, which they claim has hurt the image of airlines of the country.
"It's also important to highlight that how much damage you have caused to the image of our country particularly aviation industry, because of your frauds upcoming airlines are finding it difficult to get aircraft on lease from the leasing companies," said a letter that was distributed on Saturday. Anjan Deveshwar, a former aircraft maintenance engineer at Kingfisher Airlines confirmed over email that the letter was issued by the ex employees and want "Mallya to be prosecuted."
"Some of the leasing companies found it very hard to recover their aircraft while some of their aircraft have reduced to nothing more than junk, as a result new airlines have to pay very high lease amounts," the letter said. "Everyone knows that you including your son won't be able to spend all the wealth that you have earned then why not at least pay the salaries of your employees."
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Mallya owes nearly Rs 7,200 crore to banks over loans taken to run the airlines.