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Anger after airline removes disabled teenager

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NEW DELHI: Aviation Minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia on Monday warned Indigo airlines ater a spiralling backlash over not allowing a child with special needs to board a flight with his family at the Ranchi airport over the weekend.

“There is zero tolerance towards such behaviour. No human being should have to go through this! Investigat­ing the mater by myself, post which appropriat­e action will be taken,” the minister wrote on Twiter.

The aviation regulator Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has also asked Indigo for a report.

The action comes ater the harrowing ordeal of the family was widely shared on social media, triggering massive outrage.

Indigo, in a statement, said the child posed a threat to other passengers’ safety. It stressed that it takes pride in being “inclusive” and refuted suggestion­s of discrimina­tory behaviour.

“In-view of the safety of passengers, a speciallya­bled child could not board the flight with his family on May 7, as he was in a state of panic. The ground staff waited for him to calm down till the last minute, but to no avail,” said the airline.

Manisha Gupta, a fellow passenger and a witness to the scene, wrote about the incident in an elaborate Facebook post.

The Indigo manager, said Gupta, kept shouting and telling everyone that the “child is uncontroll­able.”

“The only person who is in panic is you,” Gupta quoted a fellow passenger’s retort to the airline manager.

The family, said the airline, was provided a hotel stay, and they flew the next morning to their destinatio­n.

A group of doctors, travelling on the same flight, offered to provide full support to the child and his parents if any health episode were to occur mid-air, said Gupta in her post.

Gupta noted how other passengers rallied around the family.

They held up their mobile phones, said Gupta, with news articles, Twiter posts on Supreme Court judgments on how no airline could discrimina­te against passengers with disabiliti­es.

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