Desk Correspondent , Mumbai - Lalit Modi, the founder of the Indian Premier League, has issued a public apology following the backlash over a viral video featuring him and businessman Vijay Mallya. In the original footage, the two were seen laughing as Modi referred to them as the "biggest fugitives," a comment that sparked massive outrage across India. Both men are currently living in the United Kingdom while facing serious financial charges and extradition efforts by the Indian government. Realizing the negative impact of his words, Modi released a follow-up statement claiming that his remarks were "misconstrued" and taken out of context.

In his clarification, Modi explained that the comment was meant to be a piece of self-deprecating humor and irony regarding their current legal status, rather than an attempt to mock the Indian judicial system or the public. He expressed regret if his choice of words caused any hurt or gave the wrong impression about his respect for the law. Addressing the controversy directly, the statement noted, "Lalit Modi apologises over 'biggest fugitives' remark in video with Vijay Mallya, saying it was misconstrued." He maintained that despite the lighthearted nature of the video, he takes the legal proceedings against him seriously.

The apology has met with a mixed response on social media, with many users remaining skeptical of his intentions. Critics argue that the original video showed a blatant disregard for the gravity of the allegations they face, including money laundering and financial irregularities. A legal analyst commented on the situation, saying, "Public perception is critical in high-profile cases like this, and such videos can often damage the narrative of those claiming innocence." As the Indian government continues its efforts to bring both men back to face trial, the "fugitives" video remains a point of heated debate regarding the lifestyle of those living abroad while evading the law.

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