Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AI STAFFER HIT ‘25 TIMES’ WITH SLIPPER BY SHIV SENA MP

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

been criticised by experts, who call the move unconstitu­tional and in violation of SC orders that have called for Aadhaar to not be made mandatory.

Nilekani said he wasn’t a constituti­onal expert but believed that expanding Aadhaar for entitlemen­ts couldn’t be called unconstitu­tional as Parliament has passed the bill and all other Supreme Court judgments precede the law.

“There is a petition in the Supreme Court on the Money Bill aspect. Let the court decide on it.”

The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016, received the assent of the President on March 25, 2016, and came into force on September 12, 2016.

The Act made Aadhaar number necessary for certain subsidies, benefits and services, the expenditur­e for which is incurred from the Consolidat­ed Fund of India.

High drama was witnessed on a Pune-Delhi Air India flight after it landed at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday morning as Shiv Sena Lok Sabha MP Ravindra Gaikwad allegedly hit a 60-year-old airline staffer with slippers.

The MP was angry allegedly because Air India changed his seat from business to economy class. “The incident was reported from Air India flight AI 852 (PuneDelhi), in which MP Ravindra Gaikwad was travelling. The flight landed around 10am but the MP refused to de-board. When airline security staff was called, he got angry and started beating them with slippers,” said an airport source.

The staffer has been identified as R Sukumar, a 60-year-old duty manager.

“What did he (the AI official) say...Yes, I beat him with a sandal 25 times. Should I tolerate abuses from the media, from the company (Air India) just because I am an MP?” Gaikwad said. “I told him (the official) that I have given a complaint to the airhostess, you should refer to that. I am not going to repeat my complaint to whoever comes to ask about it. I asked him to call a senior who could resolve the issue but he said no, I will look into it,” the MP from Osmanabad said.

“I slapped him...Should I hear abuses from everyone. I am from Shiv Sena, not BJP. I will give my complaint to the Lok Sabha Speaker,” the MP said.

An Air India official said the MP was booked in business class but the airline changed the flight to an all-economy aircraft. The MP’s personal secretary in Delhi was informed about the change of aircraft and offered a cancellati­on. But the MP reached Pune airport and boarded the plane.

“Duty manager R Sukumar was called and he started convincing him. The MP started shouting at him, snatched his glasses and pushed him to the ground. He fell down and the MP started beating him with slippers. The airport manager saved him,” said an Air India official. Sukumar has filed a complaint.

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