A senior bureaucrat of the government has alleged "racial discrimination" and "rude behaviour" by British Airways, which deplaned him and his family from a flight to Berlin from London last month minutes before take off, allegedly because his three-year-old son was crying onboard.
The bureaucrat, in a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu on 3 August, has alleged that another Indian family sitting behind them was also offloaded as they offered biscuits to the child to console him.
The incident reportedly happened on 23 July.
"We had to make our own arrangements for staying and travelling to Berlin the next day by paying a very hefty amount," he said, adding that the other Indian family was given tickets for a flight the next day, but without any accommodation.
The bureaucrat is a joint secretary-level officer in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
Aviation Minister Prabhu, too, has ordered a probe in the matter, ANI reported.
Narrating his family’s ordeal in the two-page letter to Prabhu, the officer demanded a thorough investigation and strictest possible action against the British Airways staff.
He said while his wife managed to calm their son, an "aggrieved" crew member approached them and started scolding the boy, asking him to get back to his seat. The boy had a window seat, but the mother had taken him into her arms to console him.
He alleged that when the plane started moving towards the runway, the crew member came back, shouting, "You bloody keep quiet, otherwise you will be thrown out of the window."
(With inputs from ANI.)
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