Wednesday, 4 May 2016

An Open Letter To Vijay Mallya

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In 1930s, a woman decided to take her son to her idol - Mahatma Gandhi ...

She was upset with her son's obssession of eating sugar ...

She told Gandhi at his ashram - "Gandhij, my son eats far too much sugar, please tell him it is bad for health."

Gandhi refused to give advice and told her to return in two weeks ...

When they returned after two weeks, Gandhi told the boy, "stop eating sugar it is not good for health ..."

The boy nodded and said he would do his best ...

The perplexed mother asked Gandhiji, "why you needed two weeks to advise her son?"

Gandhiji smiled and said, "Two weeks ago I had an obbession of eating sugar. I needed that much of time to cut my habit of sugar-eating."

Ha ha ... I wish you, Mr Mallya, understand this anecdote better ...

Your belief that you can win a grim battle to remain aloof from Indian law-enforcing agencies will not result in paying up dues to banks and Kingfisher Airlines employees, makes one and all wise Indians that you want some form of immunity from arrest in case you decide to return to India ...

But Mr Mallya, you are in no position to place conditions ... recall the "sugar anecdote" of Mahatma Gandhi ... which I told in the beginning ...

Why I say this?

Mr Mallya - your irresponsible conduct and unwanted indulgence with lavish lifestyle even as banks struggled to get their money back ... Failing to pay salaries of your airlines' staffers for several months ... Your expensive acquisitions of property and sports teams and your flight out of India has ensured ....

Ensured what?

Ensured citizens to think that you have been left with no goodwill ....

Govt of India is right to expel you, Mr Mallya, from the Rajya Sabha because you made complete mockery of the very process of law you were expected to uphold when you took oath as Rajya Sabha member ...

You demonstrated brazenness in refusing to heed summons from enforcement agencies and following steps it took in the issue ...

Consequently your passport stands revoked .... there is an arrest warrant against you ... banks have rejected your earlier offers of part payment ....

Your future is grim, Mr Mallya ... so what you do?

Two options are there for you, sir - return and face the law ... get arrested ... you could then get bail ... and then stretch the legal battle to years and decades

There's another - things could worsen for you Mr Mallya ... I don't want you to become the next Sahara India chief in the making ...

It is in you hands ... how you want to go about it to retrieve the lost title of King Of Good Times, Mr Mallya, good luck ...


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