Mahua Moitra recalls ban on Kunal Kamra amid ‘urinating’ incident in AI flight | Latest News India

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After Air India airlines decided to ban a man, accused of peeing on his co-passenger on its flight, for a period of 30 days, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra questioned the regulatory body of civil aviation about the decision, evoking the past incident of comedian Kunal Kamra facing a ban from multiple airlines for up to six months for allegedly “heckling” journalist Arnab Goswami.

“Bit confused as to how @DGCAIndia (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) works- @kunalkamra88 got a 6-month ban for questioning a co-passenger but another man who peed on an AI co-flyer gets a 30-day ban. Kunal… maybe change tack next time? Clearly more is less,” she tweeted Wednesday evening.

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Moitra was referring to the incident when Kamra had questioned Arnab Goswami‘s work ethics and journalism and called him a “coward” abroad on an IndiGo flight. In a tweet separately, Kamra had also called Goswami “mentally unstable”. After a video of the incident had gone viral on social media, Kamra was barred from flying “till further notice” by multiple airlines including then state-run Air India.

Kamra also took a potshot Wednesday, sharing a screenshot of the airlines’ tweet from 2020 banning him, next to another screenshot of the news about putting the accused man in the ‘urinating’ incident on a no-fly list for 30 days. “2 Air Indias,” Kamra’s tweet read.

The incident in the spotlight happened on November 26 when a “drunk” man allegedly peed on a female co-passenger in the business class of a New York- Delhi flight. The airline said a police complaint has been lodged and, as a first step, it has banned the passenger in question for 30 days. It has also set up an internal committee to probe lapses on part of the airline’s crew.






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