Air India ousts senior executive accused of sexual harassment

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

National carrier has removed a from the post of general manager for alleged involvement in a sexual case.

As per a notification issued last week, dispatch (headquarters) will hold the additional charge of the GM-IFS (HQ).

"dispatch will hold the additional charge of the post of GM(IFS), headquarters...the duty assigned to GM(IFS) will be notified in due course," the general manager (personnel) said in a notification dated August 21.

When contacted, an said that the person who till now was holding the charge of GM-IFS is a and he is now back into flying.

The removal of the coincided with the summoning of by the women and child development (WCD) ministry to explain reasons behind the delay in completing probe in the case recently.

The (victim) had also met Maneka Gandhi, following which her ministry had sought a report from Air India in the case by June.

She had alleged that she had been harassed for the last six years by the senior executive, describing him as a "predator" and equal, if not worse, than Harvey Weinstein, the charged with sexual misconduct by leading actresses.

The had on last Friday informed the WCD ministry that there were 12 cases of alleged sexual before its various internal complaints committees.

In the letter, a copy of which was also marked to Narendra Modi, the had asked the government to appoint a 'neutral' investigation committee to look into the incident.

Responding to the letter, Prabhu had asked Kharola to immediately address the issue and appoint another committee, if necessary.

"This is a predator and has sexually propositioned me, abused me, used abusive languages on other women in my presence, spoken of sexual acts with me and other women in my presence in office premises.

"He has insulted me and denied me positions and privileges after I rejected his advances and he had made my life a misery at work and continues to do so," she said in her letter dated May 25.

The maintained that she had lodged a complaint with Air India last September and written to the then CMD, but "none was forthcoming".

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 19:20 IST