From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore
Bangalore, May 7: Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrashekar has written to the Air India why one of its crew refused to announce the presence of mortal remains of an Army officer on a flight carrying his body from Srinagar to Delhi.
In a letter written to Air India Chairman Rohit Nandan, the MP said Air India carried the body of brave heart Major Mukund Varadrajan, who was killed in an encounter with militants at Shopian in Jammu and Kashmir, from Srinagar to Delhi and then onward to Chennai where his family lives that on April 28.
A request from the Army officer accompanying the body of the slain officer on the Srinagar Delhi flight that an announcement be made that his mortal remains were on board was turned down by the airline crew, citing aviation rules, Chandrashekar claimed.
The Major sacrificed his life and future for the countrymen but the bureaucratic manner in which the airline crew responded to this request is sad and shameful and conveys an impression of callousness and disrespect towards brave men and women, on part of Air India, Chandrashekar said.
The Rajya Sabha MP urged the Air India chairman to find out the people involved in this incident.
''I would also request you to let me know what are the aviation rules that were quoted in this instance,” he asked.
If rules prevent the people from honouring their heroes, he said they need to be changed or abolished altogether.
A nation must honour its brave people who sacrifice their lives for the country.
Chandrashekar said the pilot of the flight which carried the body of the officer from New Delhi to
Chennai has written a letter to the parents of the officer saying he was honoured to have flown their son’s body.