Union Ministry of Civil Aviation, Lok Sabha Speaker and Air India should take immediate and strict cognizance of Lok Sabha member Ravindra Gaekwad giving statements to media that he has not apologised to Air India, after the national airliner removed no-fly ban on the unruly Parliamentarian on directions of Union Ministry of Civil Aviation. Since the misbehaviour was done with staffers of Air India causing unnecessary and inconvenience delay to passengers, apology must have been sought from Air India rather than to the Parliament. Such a diplomatic attitude for cooling down that matter is not proper. No-fly restrictions should be re-imposed on the Parliamentarian till he gives a written apology to Air India.
At the same time no-fly restrictions should be imposed on Rajya Sabha member Dola Sen for creating scenes in flight of Air India causing delay of flight and inconvenience to passengers on 08.04.2017. Our law-makers should comprise with airliners to maintain dignity of rules in case of emergencies like change of aircrafts at last hour. They should behave like ideal role-model gentle citizens, rather than like some super-gods because of their being Parliamentarians.
MADHU AGRAWAL