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AI chargesheets airhostess in molestation case

An Air India enquiry committee has chargesheeted airhostess Komal Singh, who had levelled molestation charges against two pilots of the airlines, for "violating the conduct rule". - Naveen launches HAM Radio - Subir Roy: The dreaded L word">Subir Roy: The dreaded L word - Bengal to acquire land for embankment repair - Cipla to launch ayurveda and homeo products in India - Avesthagen forms JV with French co-operative group - Cairn India Q2 net jumps 60% at Rs 469 cr "Airhostess Komal Singh has been issued a chargesheet for violation of conduct rule and for not complying with the company policy," an Air India spokesperson said today. Air India had constituted an enquiry committee to investigate a mid-air scuffle between co-pilot Aditya Chopra and flight purser Amit Khanna onboard a Sharjah-Lucknow-Delhi flight (IC 884) on October 3. Singh had lodged an FIR against the pilots alleging molestation by them in the cockpit. Sources in the airline said the airhostess has been punished for speaking to the media against company policies. "She has also been accused of insubordination, disobeying seniors," the AI official said. Flight purser Amit Khanna, who got into a scuffle with Commander Ranbir Arora and his co-pilot Aditya Chopra, has also been chargesheeted for the same reasons by the committee. On October 6, Air India had constituted a five-member committee, headed by a senior woman official, to examine the charges of sexual harassment levelled by Singh against the two pilots. The committee also included the member of an NGO.


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