Vijay Mallya congratulates Congress leaders Sachin Pilot, Jyotiraditya Scindia
Vijay Mallya took to Twitter to congratulate the two young leaders of Congress, which defeated the ruling BJP in the assembly elections.

Mallya, who had accused politicians and the media of making him a 'poster boy' of bank default while presenting himself as the victim of a witch hunt, took to Twitter to congratulate the two young leaders of Congress, which defeated the ruling BJP in the assembly elections.
"Young Champions @SachinPilot and @JM_Scindia Many congratulations," he tweeted.
Young Champions @SachinPilot and @JM_Scindia Many congratulations.
— Vijay Mallya (@TheVijayMallya) 1544661893000On Monday, Westminster Magistrates' Court in London had concluded that the "flashy billionaire" does have a case to answer in the Indian courts over substantial "misrepresentations" of his financial dealings.
In a major boost to India's efforts to bring back the businessman wanted for alleged bank fraud and money laundering amounting to an estimated Rs 9,000 crore, Chief Magistrate Judge Emma Arbuthnot had said there was a prima facie case against Mallya.
"Next the ED will say that I chartered the Jet Airways 777!" Mallya said in a retweet of the link to the report.
Next the ED will say that I chartered the Jet Airways 777 ! https://t.co/9Fqx8Z6eOE
— Vijay Mallya (@TheVijayMallya) 1544654125000Under India's extradition treaty with the UK, the sign off on the extradition order is made by the UK home secretary, in this case senior British Pakistani minister Sajid Javid, who has two months to formally order the extradition.
Mallya has the right to lodge an appeal in the UK High Court against the Chief Magistrate's order but that appeal would only be addressed once Javid has made his decision on the extradition order, until which time he remains on the same bail conditions as before.
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