Sunday Times

MP slipper-slaps steward for seat screw-up

Strange But True . . .

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AN Indian politician admitted this week that he hit a steward on an Air India flight 25 times with his slipper during a row over a seat.

Ravindra Gaikwad, an MP in India’s lower house for the Hindu nationalis­t Shiv Sena party, claimed that the attendant had insulted him on the flight from Pune to New Delhi.

“What did he say, that I hit him with my hand?

“I hit him 25 times with a slipper,” an unrepentan­t Gaikwad told ANI news agency in video footage posted on its Twitter page and aired on Indian news channels. Indian media reports said Gaikwad claimed he had a business-class ticket but that Air India put him in an economy seat for the morning flight to India’s capital.

After first complainin­g to an air hostess, Gaikwad, who represents a constituen­cy in the western state of Maharashtr­a, then got into a heated argument with the senior flight attendant.

“[The steward] said ‘I will complain to [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi’, so I hit him,” said Gaikwad.

“Should I have to listen to this abuse?”

Politician­s from other political parties roundly condemned Gaikwad’s actions, while a spokesman for Air India said the airline was investigat­ing the incident.

Last year, an Indian MP was arrested for alleging slapping an airline official at an airport in Andhra Pradesh after he and his family were prevented from boarding their flight because the gate had closed. —

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