IndiGo de-boards doctor after he complains of mosquitoes; he plans legal recourse

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A doctor has accused staff of manhandling and de-boarding him from a Lucknow-Bengaluru flight after he complained of mosquitoes onboard.

Saurabh Rai, a cardiologist, told that he would take "legal recourse" soon against the as well as lodge a complaint with the civil aviation ministry, aviation regulator DGCA and

The claimed however that Rai was offloaded at for unruly behaviour. It alleged that he even attempted to instigate other passengers to damage the aircraft.

This is at least the second incident in six months of an untoward incident involving staff. Last November, a video had surfaced of the staff allegedly manhandling a passenger on the tarmac in the national capital.

Recalling the incident, which happened on Monday, Rai said that as the cabin was full of mosquitoes, he repeatedly asked the staff if something can be done to remove them but the requests were not entertained.

After the aircraft door was shut, he asked whether the crew members can arrange some repellent but there was no response. After a few minutes, personnel rushed towards his seat and caught him by his collar before dragging him to the ramp, Rai claimed.

"After that they deboarded me... then they told me that I can fly only if I tender an apology," he said over telephone, adding that in the process the flight was also delayed.

According to him, the plane took off without him as he refused to tender an apology as demanded by the

Rai said he was forced to buy a new ticket and also to delete all photographs from his phone that were taken inside the aircraft.

"They manhandled me as well... It is a question of my dignity. I am going to write to the civil aviation minister, and DGCA. I will also take legal recourse soon," he said.

Rai claimed that staff also said that mosquitoes are all over India, let alone Lucknow, "so will you leave the country?".

In response to IndiGo's claim of unruly behaviour, Rai said if that was the case then why was he allowed to travel in another flight and that no police complaint was lodged.

However, did not issue a statement to repeated queries seeking comments about the incident.

Responding to queries on Twitter, the said that Rai was offloaded from 6E541 for unruly behaviour.

"Rai had initially expressed concerns regarding mosquitoes on board. Before his concerns could be addressed, he became aggressive and used threatening language including the word 'hijack'. He also attempted to instigate other passengers to damage the aircraft," the said in a tweet.

Keeping in mind safety protocols, as well as the passenger's unruly behaviour, the pilot-in-command decided to offload Rai, the said.

"At IndiGo, there is no compromise on matters of safety and security. Further, we would like to mention here that the (NGT) has prohibited disinfectant fumigation in aircraft while passengers are onboard," it noted.

About the airline's allegations, Rai said, "if they allege that I shouted hijack and indulged in unruly behaviour, then why did not they search me or my baggage. Why did they allow me to travel on another (IndiGo) flight instead of filing a police complaint?".

Rai also posted a video narrating about the incident on the

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 14:15 IST