Ravindra Gaikwad, a Shiv Sena MP who assaulted a staff member of Air India, will not be allowed on flights “with immediate effect,” a statement from Airlines said. A News agency also reported that Air India has cancelled the MP’s ticket to fly today from Delhi to Pune.
Gaikwad, displaying no remorse over hitting the Air India staff member so badly that his spectacles broke, told reporters yesterday, “I hit him 25 times with my slipper.”
The member of parliament from Osmanabad in Maharashtra was livid that he had not been given a business class seat on the flight from Pune to Delhi. Except that the plane was all-economy, a fact that had been conveyed to the politician’s office in advance. To ensure VIP treatment, he was seated in the front row.
That was not good enough. When the plane landed, Mr Gaikwad refused to leave the plane. When Duty Manager Sukumar Raman arrived in the cabin to persuade him to end his protest, the politician turned violent.
“God save our country if this is the culture of our politicans and MPs,” the Air India employee wrote in his complaint.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has sought a report to determine the facts before he decides on what happens next for Mr Gaikwad. The party said that it does not tolerate violence.
Gaikwad today said that Air India is guilty of “poor service” and that the manager who he thrashed should apologize to him and not the other way around. He also said he intends to fly, as scheduled, on Air India back to Pune today.