Shiv Sena backs MP Gaikwad in Air India spat, to bring privilege motion

The party also called for a shutdown in Maharashtra's Osmanabad

ANI  |  New Delhi | Osmanabad 

Ravindra Gaikwad
Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad. Photo: ANI

The has given a shutdown call in Maharashtra's Osmanabad in support of Member of Parliament (MP) Ravindra Gaikwad, who had assaulted an employee on flight.

Meanwhile, the is also likely to bring a privilege motion in Parliament on Monday over the issue of Gaikwad being put on a 'no fly list' of all airlines.

and six private airlines banned the 56-year-old MP from flying as he refused to apologise for the incident that triggered nationwide outrage.

The MP from Osmanabad in had earlier downplayed reports suggesting that is considering banning him from boarding its flights.

"I have the tickets, they can't blacklist me. I will board the Delhi-Pune flight this evening. How can they not allow me?" he said.

"I will not apologise. It was not my fault, it was his fault. He should apologise. First ask him to apologise then we will see," Gaikwad told the media.

Sukumar, who was assaulted by Gaikwad, asserted that the elected representatives needed to behave in a decent manner.

"I am not scared at all, either with Gaikwad or with the I have been serving public and have also faced many who get irritated on such issues. It's a common thing for me," he added.

Earlier, the Centre also took cognisance of the incident and assured a thorough probe into the matter.

Shiv Sena backs MP Gaikwad in Air India spat, to bring privilege motion

The party also called for a shutdown in Maharashtra's Osmanabad

The party also called for a shutdown in Maharashtra's Osmanabad
The has given a shutdown call in Maharashtra's Osmanabad in support of Member of Parliament (MP) Ravindra Gaikwad, who had assaulted an employee on flight.

Meanwhile, the is also likely to bring a privilege motion in Parliament on Monday over the issue of Gaikwad being put on a 'no fly list' of all airlines.

and six private airlines banned the 56-year-old MP from flying as he refused to apologise for the incident that triggered nationwide outrage.

The MP from Osmanabad in had earlier downplayed reports suggesting that is considering banning him from boarding its flights.

"I have the tickets, they can't blacklist me. I will board the Delhi-Pune flight this evening. How can they not allow me?" he said.

"I will not apologise. It was not my fault, it was his fault. He should apologise. First ask him to apologise then we will see," Gaikwad told the media.

Sukumar, who was assaulted by Gaikwad, asserted that the elected representatives needed to behave in a decent manner.

"I am not scared at all, either with Gaikwad or with the I have been serving public and have also faced many who get irritated on such issues. It's a common thing for me," he added.

Earlier, the Centre also took cognisance of the incident and assured a thorough probe into the matter.
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