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Sena MP threatens legal action against AI, seeks probe

Last updated on: March 26, 2017 19:18 IST

Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who had assaulted a senior Air India official, on Sunday claimed that he was asked by a top party leader not to speak with the media over the issue.

Threatening legal action against the national carrier, the Parliamentarian said he has not gone into hiding and will be present in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

“I am not hiding and will speak to all after Wednesday,” he said.

Earlier, it was reported that Gaikwad, who was forced to take a train from Delhi after all major airlines put him on their no-fly list, had abandoned his train midway and was untraceable.

The reports came after did not get down at the Mumbai Central station as expected on Saturday night.

It was believed that he got down at Vapi station in Gujarat, Sena sources said.

However, it was not clear whether he headed for Mumbai or Osmanabad, his constituency.

“A senior Sena leader ordered me not to speak with media till Wednesday (March 29) and so I am not coming before the media. I will come to Omerga on Tuesday and celebrate Marathi new year ‘Gudi Padwa’ with my family and Shiv Sainiks. I will then attend Lok Sabha session (in New Delhi) on Wednesday,” Gaikwad told PTI over phone.

The 57-year-old MP, however, did not disclose his present location.

Gaikwad had on Thursday abused and assaulted a 60-year-old duty manager of the national carrier with slippers over not being able to fly business class despite having boarded an all-economy Pune-New Delhi flight.

Following the incident, he was barred from flying by major domestic airlines.

“A senior Sena leader did not call me to Matoshree (Thackeray residence in Mumbai) and hence I am not going there to meet senior party leaders,” he added.

“Air India employees abused me. I will take legal action against Air India,” Gaikwad said.

He demanded that an inquiry should be initiated into the video (about the incident), which has gone viral.

Meanwhile, local Sena workers on Sunday burnt an effigy of Air India employees at Turori village in Gaikwad’s support.

Photograph: ANI

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