The founder of grounded Jet Airways was stopped from leaving India at the weekend, as prime minister Narendra Modi’s govt steps up its efforts to get tough with large-scale debt defaulters that owe huge sums to state-owned banks. Naresh Goyal and his wife were forced to disembark an Emirates flight Saturday, according to local media reports. The plane had reached the runway and was about to take off when it was forced to turn back. Goyal and his wife were removed from the plane by immigration officers, according to an airport official. Goyal, who was seen as having close ties to politicians from the Congress-led coalition that ruled India from 2004 until Modi took power in 2014, has kept a low profile after being ousted as Jet’s chairman in March. <br/>