Maharashtra: The Air India yesterday has removed the ban from the Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad which was imposed on him a few days ago when he had a quarrel with the Air India workers. After the ban, Gaikwad was not allowed to travel through Airlines.
On Friday, Air India had announced that the airline has canceled Gaikwad's Delhi-Mumbai round tickets for April 17 and 24.
On which today he refused to apologize to the Air India official whom he allegedly thrashed.
As per the Gaikwad, "The Air India staff had started the conflict. It was his fault why would I apologize. I will apologize to the Parliament if my action damaged its dignity. It was just a small conflict. The staff is mad and around eight such cases of indulging into brawl have been registered against him,"
He further said, "the flying ban imposed on him was not right as no airline can bar any flier"
Gaikwad added, " his complaints were not addressed, adding that if this was Air India's behavior towards a people's representative than what it would be towards a common man."
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