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Not everyone should be blamed for one man,s mistake.however this guy needs to be prosecuted and taught some serious ethics and manners.Bad Boy......
 
As Usual, Shiv Sena Threatens, Misbehaves - And Airline Ban On Its MP Ravindra Gaikwad To End

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Airlines' ban on Shiv Sena MP who assaulted Air India employee likely to be lifted this evening: sources

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Sena MP Gaikwad banned by airlines after hitting Air India manager
  2. Sena leader rushes towards Civil Aviation Minister in Lok Sabha
  3. Won't attend NDA meet next week if ban not ended: Sena

Ravindra Gaikwad, the Shiv Sena parliamentarian who has been banned by airlines after he thrashed an Air India manager last month, is likely to be able to fly by this evening. Sources said that airlines will be told to honour bookings by Mr Gaikwad; four tickets that he booked recently were cancelled by different carriers, impelling road and train journeys between Delhi and his constituency in Maharashtra.

The government's intervention to lift the ban attempts a denouement for the ugly drama that Mr Gaikwad has fronted; but the Civil Aviation Ministry will not interfere with two criminal cases filed by Air India against the politician, said sources.

The Sena today flaunted its trademark belligerence. First, Mr Gaikwad said in parliament that he had been provoked on March 23 by the Air India manager, when he landed in Delhi and demanded an explanation for why he was made to fly economy despite a business class ticket. The manager, the politician said, taunted and insulted him and then shoved him. "I will apologise to parliament but not to him," the MP said.

Sena MPs cheered him through his speech. Then, party leader and Union Minister Anant Geete charged at Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju who said that MP or not, the safety of passengers cannot be compromised. Mr Geete, seated across the aisle from the Aviation Minister, rushed towards him and started banging on a desk in anger. Sena men threatened, "No flights from Bombay will be able to take off." Mr Raju was then led away in a huddle of ministers to ward off an attack.


Speaker Sumitra Mahajan then met with all Sena MPs, the Civil Aviation Minister and Home Minister Rajnath Singh to seek a compromise. She later told reporters that MPs cannot always travel by road or train to attend parliament, and suggested a solution was being worked out.

It better, said the Sena, continuing its threats and warning that unless the ban is ended, the Sena will boycott a meeting of the national coalition led by the BJP, of which the regional party is a member. Sanjay Raut at a press conference, defending today's action in parliament, asked "Is our MP a terrorist?" while claiming "rapists, criminals and separatists" are allowed on planes. "Who does the CMD (top boss) of Air India think he is?" he asked.
 
This guy has been humiliated to a nice extent. Forced to travel in trains , taxis and now chartered plane. And all the tv channels headlining him as a goonda mp.
Wish our police and judiciary was more brave to actually harrass him a bit legally also. Attempt to murder case was overkill but a simple assault case should be pursued against him.
 

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