Sena MP Gaikwad in Mumbai, meets Uddhav Thackeray

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MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who was involved in a row with Air India, party president today and explained his position over the issue.

The meeting, which lasted for 10 minutes at Shiv Sena's central office at here, came after Air India, and other airlines, lifted the flying ban on Gaikwad after he expressed regret for assaulting an AI employee on March 23.



Neither Thakceray nor Gaikwad disclosed to reporters what transpired in the meeting. However, party sources said Gaikwad explained his position over the whole controversy.

Gaikwad, the MP from Osmanabad, arrived here by the Rajdhani Express this morning after attending proceedings earlier this week.

The lawmaker boarded the train from last evening hours after the flying ban was lifted by the national carrier following his letter to Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Thursday in which he expressed "regret" over the "unfortunate incident".

After Air India, the Federation of Indian Airlines, comprising four leading private carriers, today revoked the flying ban on Gaikwad.

Jet Airways, SpiceJet, GoAir and IndiGo make up the grouping.

In a statement, the FIA said its members are restoring the flying privileges to Gaikwad "under the assurance that our assets and colleagues shall be accorded the respect that they deserve for the hard work that they put in every day".

The decision has been taken consequent to restoring flying privileges to Gaikwad after being satisfied with the statement given by him in the Lok Sabha where he expressed "regret" for assaulting an staffer.

On March 24, barred Gaikwad from flying with it after the incident at the airport. Subsequently, the FIA barred the Lok Sabha member from flying.

On Friday, sources had said the Civil Aviation Ministry asked as well as other airlines to lift the ban imposed on Gaikwad citing the "undertaking of good conduct" given by him.

The 56-year-old Parliamentarian had assaulted AI employee R Sukumar on March 23 after he landed in on a Pune-all-economy flight.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sena MP Gaikwad in Mumbai, meets Uddhav Thackeray

Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who was involved in a row with Air India, met party president Uddhav Thackeray today and explained his position over the issue. The meeting, which lasted for 10 minutes at Shiv Sena's central office at Dadar here, came after Air India, and other airlines, lifted the flying ban on Gaikwad after he expressed regret for assaulting an AI employee on March 23. Neither Thakceray nor Gaikwad disclosed to reporters what transpired in the meeting. However, party sources said Gaikwad explained his position over the whole controversy. Gaikwad, the MP from Osmanabad, arrived here by the Rajdhani Express this morning after attending parliament proceedings earlier this week. The lawmaker boarded the train from Delhi last evening hours after the flying ban was lifted by the national carrier following his letter to Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Thursday in which he expressed "regret" over the "unfortunate incident". After Air India, the ... MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who was involved in a row with Air India, party president today and explained his position over the issue.

The meeting, which lasted for 10 minutes at Shiv Sena's central office at here, came after Air India, and other airlines, lifted the flying ban on Gaikwad after he expressed regret for assaulting an AI employee on March 23.

Neither Thakceray nor Gaikwad disclosed to reporters what transpired in the meeting. However, party sources said Gaikwad explained his position over the whole controversy.

Gaikwad, the MP from Osmanabad, arrived here by the Rajdhani Express this morning after attending proceedings earlier this week.

The lawmaker boarded the train from last evening hours after the flying ban was lifted by the national carrier following his letter to Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Thursday in which he expressed "regret" over the "unfortunate incident".

After Air India, the Federation of Indian Airlines, comprising four leading private carriers, today revoked the flying ban on Gaikwad.

Jet Airways, SpiceJet, GoAir and IndiGo make up the grouping.

In a statement, the FIA said its members are restoring the flying privileges to Gaikwad "under the assurance that our assets and colleagues shall be accorded the respect that they deserve for the hard work that they put in every day".

The decision has been taken consequent to restoring flying privileges to Gaikwad after being satisfied with the statement given by him in the Lok Sabha where he expressed "regret" for assaulting an staffer.

On March 24, barred Gaikwad from flying with it after the incident at the airport. Subsequently, the FIA barred the Lok Sabha member from flying.

On Friday, sources had said the Civil Aviation Ministry asked as well as other airlines to lift the ban imposed on Gaikwad citing the "undertaking of good conduct" given by him.

The 56-year-old Parliamentarian had assaulted AI employee R Sukumar on March 23 after he landed in on a Pune-all-economy flight.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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