"It is our request that the government advise the DGCA not to permit AirAsia India to proceed to fly, that too with merely one aircraft with the sole intent of making the decision (to let them fly) a fait accompli and difficult for the government to review," FIA, a grouping of Indian carriers, said in a letter to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
When contacted, the officials of AirAsia India refused to comment on the letter, which came a day after Raju took over as the new minister.
The FIA said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation had cleared in haste AirAsia India's flight schedule, on the basis of which the airline decided to launch its operations.
"It is obvious that the actions taken by the last government and more particularly by the DGCA have been to preempt a review of this matter by the new government and to proceed with indecent haste," the letter signed by FIA Associate Director Ujjwal Dey said.
The FIA termed as "illegal" the clearances granted to the airline by the Finance Ministry and the Foreign Investment Promotion Board and called the grant of Air Operator's Permit or the flying licence to it "fraudulent".
It also maintained that FDI by foreign airlines in domestic carriers was meant for existing carriers and not new ones.