Rishi Kapoor SLAMS British Airways for deboarding Indians out of the plane

Rishi Kapoor called British Airways “racist” after an Indian passenger and his family were allegedly asked to de-board a flight in the UK.

Rishi Kapoor is well known for his rough tweets and anger. And guess what? He did it again, but this time for a good cause. Yes, the veteran actor lashed out at British Airways for being racist and deboarding an Indian family.

Recently, an Indian origin couple in Berlin was asked to leave the plane forcefully because their child was crying during the flight.

Rishi Kapoor in his tweet not only called the airways racist but also urged everyone to stop flying in it. He wrote

“Racist. Don’t fly British Airways. We cannot be kicked around. Sad to hear about the Berlin child incident. I stopped flying British Airways after the cabin crew were rude and had attitude not once but twice even after being a first class passenger. Fly Jet Airways or Emirates. There is dignity,” Rishi tweeted on Thursday.

Well, now this was a bang on tweet. What say?

The incident took place on July 23, when the family was travelling from London to Berlin on a British Airways flight. Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has directed the aviation regulator to obtain a detailed report from British Airways over the incident. The development comes after the passenger, identified as A.P. Pathak a Joint Secretary level officer in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, complained that he and his family were discriminated against on racial lines.

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