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Sena MP says sorry, AI ban still in place

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Shiv Sena and its MP Ravindra Gaikwad, in the eye of a storm over assaulting an Air India staffer last month, on Thursday blew hot and cold over revocation of the flying ban on the Lok Sabha member from Osmanabad. Declared persona non grata by all major domestic airlines, Gaikwad on Thursday tendered apology to the Lok Sabha for the incident and also voiced “regret” over the “unfortunat­e incident”, while a combative Shiv Sena threatened to disrupt AI operations in Mumbai and Pune forced repeated adjournmen­t of the House over the issue.

NEW DELHI: The Shiv Sena and its MP Ravindra Gaikwad, in the eye of a storm over assaulting an Air India staffer last month, on Thursday blew hot and cold over revocation of the flying ban on the Lok Sabha member from Osmanabad.

Declared persona non grata by all major domestic airlines, Gaikwad on Thursday tendered apology to the Lok Sabha for the incident and also voiced “regret” over the “unfortunat­e incident”, while a combative Shiv Sena threatened to disrupt AI operations in Mumbai and Pune forced repeated adjournmen­t of the House over the issue.

It also declared it would not attend the April 10 meeting of the NDA if the ban was not lifted.

Gaikwad, who attended the proceeding­s for the first time since the incident when he assaulted an Air India employee and boastfully claimed on national TV about having hit him with slippers 25 times, played a victim, insisting he had only retaliated against provocatio­n.

As the ruling NDA ally made an all-out attempt to get the ban lifted, a string of meetings followed to break the impasse, with first signs of a possible resolution emerging when Home Minister Rajnath Singh assured the House that discussion­s will be held with the stakeholde­rs to find an “amicable solution” at the earliest.

In the evening, Gaikwad wrote a letter to Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapthi Raju voicing “regret” over the “unfortunat­e incident”.

“I write to convey my regrets for the unfortunat­e incident that took place on 23rd March, 2017 in the Air India Flight No. AI-852 seat No. 1F,” Gaikwad, who has been steadfast in refusing to tender an apology to either the national carrier or the staffer concerned, said.

“It could have been no one’s intention to have let the situation aggravate to the level that it eventually did. While the ongoing investigat­ion will bring out the factual sequence of events to fix responsibi­lity, this incident may kindly not be seen as a reason for likely recurrence of such an event in future also,” he said in the letter.

The letter, according to official sources, followed a meeting in Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan’s chamber in Parliament where Shiv Sena MPS were told that if Gaikwad issued a statement committing that he would not engage in any such incident in future, the government could intervene and have the ban revoked.

 ??  ?? Ravindra Gaikwad and other Shiv Sena MPS in the Lok Sabha on Thursday
Ravindra Gaikwad and other Shiv Sena MPS in the Lok Sabha on Thursday

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