Probe ordered into mid-air brawl of Jet pilots: Raju
NEW DELHI: A probe has been ordered into the incident of a Jet Airways’ pilot allegedly slapping his woman commander on a London-mumbai flight, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju informed the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
Responding to the issue raised by Kirit Somaiya (BJP) during the Zero Hour, Raju said a probe into the incident has been ordered and timebound action would be taken.
Somaiya alleged that the incident had put the lives of hundreds of passengers at risk and sought action against the airlines and the two pilots. He claimed that both the pilots had come out of the cockpit which was a violation of rules.
He also objected to the reported statement of the airlines that the incident was the result of a misunderstanding.
Jet Airways grounded two of its senior pilots following the mid-air brawl on a Londonmumbai flight on January 1, in which the male commander allegedly slapped his female counterpart.
Rajiv Satav (Cong) raised the issue of the death of a schoolboy allegedly in police lathi charge in the aftermath of the Dalit-maratha violence in Maharashtra. He blamed the state government for the incident and sought compensation for the boy’s family.
Prahlad Joshi (BJP) alleged that over 20 “political murders” have taken place in Karnataka after the Siddaramaiah -led Congress government took over.
He claimed that despite NIA charge-sheet naming some PFI cadres for violent incidents, the state government has withdrawn cases against them.
Ravneet Singh (Cong) referred to reports that a group of office-bearers claiming to represent 14 gurudwaras in Canada has imposed ban on Indian diplomats from entering the place of worship. He said some Khalistani supporters in Canada have even threatened the chief minister of Punjab.
He said they were damaging the image of Sikhs all over the world and pro-khalistan elements should not be tolerated.
NK Premachandran (RSP) referred to reports about Chinese soldiers attempting to construct roads inside Arunachal Pradesh and said after Dokalam, the development assumes significance.
Prahlad Singh Patel (BJP) alleged that girls from scheduled tribes in Tripura were raped and murdered but no post-mortem was undertaken. CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister and AIADMK Coordinator O Panneerselvam was on Thursday appointed as the Leader of the House in Tamil Nadu Assembly, replacing School Education Minister K A Sengottaiyan.
The appointment comes days ahead of the January 8 session of the assembly, which will start with the customary Governor’s address.
A brief statement from K Boopathy, Secretary, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (TNLA), said Panneerselvam has been appointed as the Leader of the House.
Sengottaiyan, also a veteran AIADMK leader, was appointed as Leader of the House in February 2017 following a split in the ruling party spurred by a rebellion by Panneerselvam against the then party chief Sasikala, now undergoing a prison term in a corruption case. Panneerselvam had then alleged he was forced to make way for her elevation as chief minister months after the demise of his predecessor and former AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa.