As the media highlighted the incident that came to light days after a similar case involving Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the Prime Minister's Office sought a report from the Civil Aviation Ministry over these cases.
While Rijiju apologised for the inconvenience caused the passengers, Nirmal Singh was unapologetic and instead targeted the pilot and other AI staff members, alleging misbehaviour.
The revelation came days after a similar case came to light that an Air India flight to Newark from Mumbai was delayed by nearly an hour on June 29 as an aide of Fadnavis did not have valid US visa.
"As Civil Aviation Minister, I apologise to all those affected (by these incidents)," Ashok Gajapathi Raju told a press conference here this evening.
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He said his Ministry was getting all the facts about the two incidents. "I need to get to the truth, and I will do my duty," he said, adding if any rules had been violated, "we will ask why it happened and that it should not happen".
Rijiju also tendered an apology even as he insisted that he was not aware of some others not being allowed to board.
Nirmal Singh, however, was unapologetic, saying he had "not misused" his status and in turn accused the pilot of misbehaving with him.
Talking to reporters in Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir, he termed the allegations against him as "media trial" and said the question about deboarding should be asked to the airlines.