Showing posts with label Air India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air India. Show all posts

Monday, 27 March 2017

No need to discipline MP who assaulted 60-year-old: Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who assaulted R Sukumar, a 60-year-old Air India employee on a Pune-New Delhi flight on Thursday and later boasted about it, received a “dressing down” from party chief Uddhav Thackeray, senior Shiv Sena leaders said on Friday.

“We have taken serious note of the incident. Uddhav Thackeray spoke to him and gave him a dressing down,” Anil Desai, Rajya Sabha MP, told HT. Earlier on Friday, Gaikwad met with Desai in New Delhi and updated him on the details of Thursday’s incident.

The dressing down from Thackeray could be the extent of the party’s action against Gaikwad. Sena leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut said that Thackeray hadn’t summoned the MP for disciplinary action and that he didn’t in fact need to be disciplined.

Raut said, “Firstly, he has not been summoned by the party chief. This is not a matter that calls for disciplinary action. Ravi is an educated person. He has been an MLA for many years and is now an MP. He has been travelling in planes for many years now and this is the first time such an incident has happened. The matter should be probed from both sides.”View more:-Bulk Sms Service provider

Raut said the party did not plan to take any action against Gaikwad. “Let the law take its own course. But an FIR should also be filed against Air India,” he said.

Source:-Hindustantimes

Gaikwad-Air India episode shows that netas who assault public servants do so out of a sense of entitlement

Member of Parliament Ravindra Gaikwad’s barbaric assault of an Air India staffer should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with his party, the Shiv Sena. The party rose to prominence in Mumbai in the 1960s by assaulting people its founder, the late Bal Thackeray, characterised as outsiders taking jobs away from the Marathi manoos. For decades, Sainiks took the law into their own hands with impunity, beating up people, vandalising their property, even digging up the pitch at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium because Thackeray had decreed that the Pakistan cricket team should not play there. Given that the Sena has been getting away with, and even profiting from, such behaviour, it’s not surprising that Gaikwad was unrepentant, even boasting that he hit the AI employee 25 times with his footwear. But there is no way such behaviour can be justified whatever the provocation. And what was his complaint? He didn’t get to travel business class on an all-economy flight.

This sense of entitlement is, however, not confined to the Shiv Sena but is rampant across party lines among people who call themselves public servants. A couple of days after Gaikwad’s assault came the news that a former Congress MP abused a police officer in Hyderabad because he wasn’t allowed to speak to the media at a point reserved for sitting MPs and MLAs. Misuse and abuse of their powers by elected representatives has reached epidemic proportions across the country, the euphemism for it is VIP culture. We’ve become inured to images of people carrying the footwear of their leaders or to goons pushing people around in the name of ensuring respect to self-styled leaders. Government employees are the most vulnerable – from across the country come reports of so-called leaders barging into offices to abuse and slap officials purportedly for not doing their duty. More often it’s for actually having done their duty.View more:-Bulk Sms Service provider

Source:-Hindustantimes