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'Misconstrued': Ex-IPL boss Lalit Modi apologises to Indian govt over viral video with Vijay Mallya

Lalit Modi apologized after a viral video with Vijay Mallya sparked criticism for mocking India’s justice system, following the government’s pledge to repatriate fugitives.

  • Lalit Modi, former Indian Premier League chairman, apologised on X soon after social media backlash, saying he did not intend to hurt anyone and respects the Indian government.
  • Recorded at Mallya's birthday last week, the clip showed the two Indian businessmen together, without Modi's introduction of them as `the two biggest fugitives of India`.
  • Modi posted the clip with a caption that said `Let's break the internet down in India again.` and included birthday wishes for Mallya on Instagram.
  • The post provoked strong online backlash, with many social media users accusing Modi and Mallya of mocking India's justice system last week.
  • As reactions intensified, Modi apologised soon after under growing pressure, days after the Ministry of External Affairs said India would work to bring back fugitives.
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A viral video of Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya recently became a social media sensation, prompting a strong response from the government. Now, IPL founder Lalit Modi appears to have changed his tune and is apologizing.

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"I Apologise": Lalit Modi Days After "Fugitives" Video With Vijay Mallya

A video of Modi attending Mallya's lavish birthday party in London went viral last week, in which he was heard saying: "We are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India".

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India Today broke the news in India on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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