TDP MP JC Diwakar Reddy Barred By 3 Airlines For Unruly Behavior At Vizag Airport
New Delhi: Indigo Airlines, SpiceJet and Air India on Thursday barred TDP's Anantapur MP JC Diwakar Reddy from taking their flights after he created ruckus at the Visakhapatnam airport on Thursday.
The MP had arrived late to board an IndiGo flight to Hyderabad. Denied a boarding pass, the MP damaged a printer on the counter, abused the staff and pushed an official out of the room. He was then given a boarding pass. Civil Aviation Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju was in the VVIP lounge when the incident occurred and Diwakar Reddy claimed that the reason for his late arrival was a brief meeting with the Union Minister.
The flight that was supposed to take off at 8.10am was delayed by a few minutes. The MP who arrived at the counter at 7.45am forced the staff to open the doors which are generally closed 30 minutes before the take off.
The airlines barring the MP follows the government proposing strict action against misbehaving airline passengers after Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad had slapped an Air India staffer a couple of months ago.
Confirming the incident of unruly behaviour of the MP, IndiGo said, "After he was denied a boarding pass and offered accommodation on another flight, “Reddy expressed his annoyance and soon raged against the staff using aggressive and abusive behaviour.”
Speaking to the media in Hyderabad, the MP said. “I just put my hand around the shoulder of the airlines staff in a friendly manner but the media has shown something wrong and defamed me.” He refused to comment on CCTV footage that showed Reddy pulling out a printer and abusing the airlines staff.
With the echoes of the misbehaviour of Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad with Air India personnel still to die away, Diwakar Reddy threw a temper tantrum at the Visakhapatnam airport and defended his act saying, "Why should I keep quite if they behave in such an unreasonable way?"
Losing temper is not new to him. Earlier too Diwakar Reddy had damaged the furniture at the Air India office at Gannavaram airport when he was denied a boarding pass. He had reached the airport 15 minutes before the flight departure and was denied a boarding pass. In a rage, he had allegedly barged into the Air India office and damaged the furniture.
On Thursday, the MP reached the airport at 7.42 am, 28 minutes before Indigo 6E-608 was supposed to take off for Hyderabad. Normally when MPs and MLAs take a flight, their personal staff collect the boarding pass much earlier and inform the airline about the VIP’s scheduled travel. In this case, the airline staff didn’t receive any information about his schedule.
When he reached the counter, the airline staffer informed him that check-in for the flight had closed.
Diwakar Reddy got angry and abused the staffer. He then barged into Indigo manager V. Mallik’s room and demanded a boarding pass. Even as airport and airline officials tried to get him out of the room, airport director G. Prakash Reddy and chief security officer K. Venugopal rushed to the scene and pacified the MP and had the boarding pass issued.
Diwakar Reddy flew on the flight along with other VIP including AP Speaker Kodela Siva Prasada Rao and GMR group chairman G. Mallikarjuna Rao.
“There was no damage to the airport or airline and nothing has happened. I have not received any complaint from the airline”, said Mr Prakash Reddy. “There was no complaint of any unruly incident at Vizag airport and we have not received any formal and written complaint against anyone,” said ACP (North) B Bheema Rao.