Who should be held accountable for Air India loss: PAC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Some members of a parliamentary panel today questioned the of and sought to know who should be held accountable for the huge losses incurred by the state-run carrier, sources said.

During the meeting, asked and Civil Aviation Ministry officials as to "who should be held accountable for the huge losses of the carrier", the sources said.

Those who were opposing the wanted to know the reason for such a decision at a time when the was showing "positive outcome", they added.

The committee was chaired by senior and comprised members from both the ruling as well as the opposition parties.

The meeting was attended by R N Choubey, Pradeep Singh Kharola and representatives of Joint Forum Against Privatisation, a body represented by various unions.

A representation was also submitted to the PAC by the forum, vehemently opposing the of the

Earlier in the day, senior had asked the government, to defer stake sale in to next year and also sought dropping of for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha from the government.

"I welcome RSS sarsangh chalak Mohan Bhagwat's timely warning on family silver sale. My advice to Namo: Put off the proposal to post 2019 poll. Also drop Jayant Sinha," Swamy said in a tweet.

Yesterday, speaking an an event in Mumbai,the had said that the control and management of the national carrier should remain with an Indian player, cautioning the government against "losing control and ownership of its skies".

The government had on March 28 kicked off the stake sale process of and has issued a detailed preliminary information memorandum wherein it has proposed to sell 76 per cent stake and cede management control to private players.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 00:00 IST