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IndiGo assault: Civil Aviation Minister summons all stakeholders

News Agencies 8 November 2017, 11:20 IST

IndiGo assault: Civil Aviation Minister summons all stakeholders

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on 8 November summoned all stakeholders in the IndiGo assault issue where an airline staff and a passenger were engaged in a brawl.

Earlier on 7 November, Raju condemned the IndiGo staff-passenger scuffle and sought a report from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

"We are seeking a report from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Violence of any sort is deplorable and should result in criminal action," Raju said.

A video of an IndiGo staff and a passenger engaging in a brawl at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport surfaced on social media.

The video of the incident, which took place on 15 October, shows the duo thrashing and abusing each other. It also shows the airline staff holding the passenger down by the throat.

A passenger namely Rajeev Katiyal, who arrived from Chennai, was waiting for the coach bus when he engaged into an altercation with the IndiGo staff namely Jubi Thomas due to misunderstanding.

The passenger allegedly abused the staff following which they stopped Katiyal from boarding the bus, which was to take him to the terminal.

They then manhandled him and pinned him to the ground by his throat.

Sanjay Bhatia, IGI Airport DCP, confirmed receiving a PCR call regarding the scuffle between the passenger and IndiGo employees on October 15.

IndiGo, however, apologised for its staff's misconduct and said that stern action was taken against the staff under the code of conduct violation.

"I acknowledge the unpleasant experience our passenger went through, while engaging with our staff at Delhi airport. My personal apologies as this do not reflect our culture. I had personally spoken to the passenger and asked for an apology. Once again my personal and sincere apologies to the affected passenger," IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh said in a statement.

The IndiGo chief further said that the involved employees were suspended immediately, even while the investigation was going on. 

-ANI

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