Criticising the government for lifting the ban, Congress spokesperson Kapil Sibal said the government should have taken a stand instead of succumbing to pressure.
"This is the difference between UPA government and this government. They stand on 'no principles'. This government should have taken a stand on principles," he told reporters when asked to respond on the issue.
Air India lifted its ban on the Shiv Sena MP after he expressed regret for assaulting one of its employees, ending his 14-day humiliating ordeal when other airlines also refused to let him on board in solidarity with the national carrier.
Shiv Sena MPs, including a Union Minister, had yesterday 'gheraoed' Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju in Lok Sabha after he refused to lift the ban on Gaikwad.