Recently, a video of former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi, who is fugitive from India, had gone viral (Lalit Modi Viral Video), in which he was seen partying with another fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya. After this video surfaced, there was a strong reaction from the government, since then Lalit Modi’s tone has changed and he is seen apologizing on Twitter (now X).
Apologized after sharing X post
Lalit Modi has shared a post from his Twitter account, in which he has written, ‘If I have hurt anyone’s sentiments, especially the Government of India, which I respect very much, then I apologize.’ IPL founder social media It was further written in the post that my statement was misunderstood and it was never meant to be so. Once again I sincerely apologize.
I apologise if I have hurt anyone feelings especially the Indian Government who I have the highest respect and regard for. The statement was misconstrued and was never intended to be as played out. Once again my deepest apologies
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) December 29, 2025
What was special in the viral video?
IPL Founder Lalit Modi Recently, on the occasion of Vijay Mallya’s 70th birthday, he had posted a video of a party held in London on the social media platform Instagram (Lalit Modi Instagram Post) and it was becoming increasingly viral. The special thing in this was that in the video, Lalit Modi had described himself and Vijay Mallya as the two biggest fugitives of India. He was seen saying, ‘We are two fugitives, India’s two biggest fugitives.’
‘Let’s break the internet…’
Lalit Modi is out of India since 2010. He has been proven a fugitive on charges of many financial irregularities including money laundering. He wrote in the caption of his Insta post, ‘Happy birthday to Vijay Mallya, let’s break the internet again in India.’ their this viral video After this the reaction of the Government of India was revealed.
Lalit Modi and vijay mallya After this viral video, in a press conference of the Ministry of External Affairs, spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had assured in a strict tone that the Government of India is committed to those who are fugitives, who have run away from our law and we will bring back such people who have fled.
This update on 70 year old Mallya
Vijay Mallya fled India due to legal troubles after the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines. On December 18, he celebrated his 70th birthday and his partner Pinky Lalwani was seen smiling with him. It is believed that Mallya is on bail in UK.
Let us tell you that in the beginning of this year 2025, a group of Indian banks under the leadership of State Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest public sector bank, won a legal appeal in London, in which an appeal was made to maintain the bankruptcy order against Kingfisher Airlines in a long legal battle to repay the judgment debt of about 1.05 billion pounds (Rs 1.81 lakh crore).
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