"There have been clear instructions that every possible action should be pursued" to recover the money from Mallya who owes Rs 9091 crore to a consortium of banks led by SBI as of November 2015, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told Lok Sabha.
As Congress alleged that Mallya escaped despite 'Look Out Notice" by the CBI, Jaitley said: "That day, there was no order of any agency to stop him (from leaving the country)". He said Mallya had left the country before the banks moved the Supreme Court for seizure of his passport.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said it was shocking that the UB group chairman, owing some Rs 10,000 crore dues to SBI led consortium of banks, fled to London on March two. He claimed that inspite of warning by the SBI law officer, no action was taken against the businessmen.
Congress, NCP and Left parties staged a walkout alleging that the government's response was not satisfactory and does not answer the points raised by them.
He claimed that "without the participation and without the active support of this government", Mallya could not have left the country and added he should not be allowed to become "the second Lalit Modi".
Countering charges by Azad, Jaitley said the banks have been asked to recover "every penny that is due", adding that the first banking facility was given to Mallya and his firms in September 2004 which were renewed in February 2008.
"In what circumstances were the loans given is an issue of investigation and the CBI is investigating," he said.
Raising the matter during Zero Hour, Azad said everyone
knew Mallya "could flee any day" and the investigating agencies should have seized his passport and taken steps to restrict his movement.
Maintaining that Mallya lived a "luxurious life" and had bases in several countries, the Congress leader said Mallya is not a "needle" and moves around with an entourage and expressed surprise how he managed to leave the country despite a CBI "Look Out Notice".
Some assets have also been attached, Jaitley said.
On the issue of Lalit Modi raised by Azad, Jaitley said it was during the UPA rule when the former IPL chief had left the country.
Azad had said the present government has failed to bring back Lalit Modi to the country.
"I was giving an example that one had escaped, the second Lalit Modi (Mallya) should not be allowed to escape," the senior Congress leader said, asserting that during his long political carrier, he has never recommended to any bank for advancing loan to any person.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said: "I agree with you this is a matter to be taken up with Ethics Committee".
Attacking the government for evading "real issue" in Rajya Sabha, Jairam Ramesh (Cong) said evidence has surfaced this morning that "on February 28 banks met the lawyers and lawyers told the banks to file a petition in the court on Feburary 29 to prevent Mallya from leaving India".
He regretted the banks did not file the case till March 5 and, by then Mallya had fled (on March 2).
Earlier in Lok Sabha, the Speaker disallowed notices of adjournment motion on the Mallya issue given by Congress and others.
