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Vijay Mallya questions partiality of investigative agencies under 'corruption free' PM

Absconding liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Sunday snubbed Narendra Modi's pro technology rhetoric and said that he hopes the Prime Minister can guarantee that investigating agencies are impartial and the enforcement agencies embrace his calls for use of technology in the new year.

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Absconding liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Sunday snubbed Narendra Modi's pro technology rhetoric and said that he hopes the Prime Minister can guarantee that investigating agencies are impartial and the enforcement agencies embrace his calls for use of technology in the new year.

In a series of tweets, Mallya said the Prime Minister advocates about the use of technology while the enforcement agencies don't take his words seriously and refuse to use technology. He also asked the "dynamic, forward thinking, and corruption free" Prime Minister to guarantee that investigative agencies under his control are fair, impartial and legal.

Mallya is facing loan default case of over Rs. 9,000 crore .The former Rajya Sabha MP, who in left India last March and is reportedly living in London, is wanted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The government and the RBI have hinted at going hard at the fugitive business tycoon. 

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