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Govt offers to take back sacked pilots on 'case-by-case' basis

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"There is no bar on taking anybody back but it will be done on a case by case basis," Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told reporters here.

"We have said it again and again that we are willing to talk and I have committed that in Parliament. Please come back to work. There will be no victimisation," he said.

"They are not willing to talk unconditionally. They have conditions. It is an illegal strike," Singh said, adding that Air India management was taking "whatever action they need to take".

With the agitating pilots refusing to get back to work, the AI management moved a contempt petition in the High Court, accusing them of "flagrant violation" of the court order which had declared the strike as illegal.

 

While issuing notices to 67 pilots and the Indian Pilots Guild, spearheading the agitation by over 200 pilots which has spilled over to the 16th day, Justice Reva Khetrapal hoped better sense will prevail on them.

"Nobody is concerned with the plight of the passengers as somebody might have to see a person on a death bed... Some must have missed an important meeting or an important interview," she observed. The matter will now come up on July 13.

Following the day's developments, the IPG said they were willing to straightaway talk to the minister if the sack orders against 101 pilots were withdrawn.

IPG Joint Secretary Tauseef Mukadam said, "We are absolutely ready to talk to the Honourable Minister...We are willing to go right now."(MORE)

  

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First Published: May 23 2012 | 6:15 PM IST

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