Air India Express Pilot Suspended After Assaulting Passenger at Delhi Airport
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A shocking incident unfolded at Delhi's Terminal 1 (T1) on Friday when an off-duty Air India Express pilot allegedly physically assaulted a passenger. The airline has since suspended the pilot pending an investigation. The passenger, Ankit Dewan, shared his harrowing experience on social media, where he described being targeted by the pilot, Virender Sejwal, after calling him out for cutting the queue. Dewan claimed that Sejwal not only verbally abused him but also physically assaulted him, leaving him injured. In a statement, Air India Express condemned the pilot's behavior, stating that he has been removed from official duties pending an investigation. The airline has promised to take disciplinary action based on the findings. Dewan's seven-year-old daughter witnessed the assault and is reportedly traumatized by the incident. The passenger claimed that he was forced to write a letter stating that he would not pursue the matter, but he expressed his intention to file a complaint with the authorities upon his return to Delhi. The incident has raised concerns about the treatment of passengers at the Delhi airport and the need for greater accountability. An investigation is currently underway, and the airline has assured that the pilot will face appropriate disciplinary action. Sources close to the matter have revealed that the pilot boarded an IndiGo flight to Bengaluru after the incident, sparking further questions about the handling of the situation. The Delhi police have not commented on the incident, but Dewan's social media post has sparked a wider conversation about the need for greater transparency and accountability in such cases.