Raju, who was here to attend 'Gujarat Aero Conclave-2015, told reporters such rules are pushing back the aviation sector in the country.
"I have not seen such rules anywhere in the world. Such rules are pushing back this sector as well as the economy. Centre government's job is to promote Indian carriers. Thus, this rule has to go," the minister said.
"Personally, I am not against privatisation. Similarly, I am also not against public sector. Both of them are having their own duties to perform. I suggest that we should let them compete with each other for better results," he said.
The current rule, which allows only those Indian carriers to fly on international routes who have completed five years of domestic operations and have a fleet of 20 aircraft, has been slammed by experts and top executives.