New Delhi:
Media frenzy on Kangana Ranaut’s flight from Chandigarh to Mumbai on Wednesday, which utterly defied social distancing protocol, is below investigation after chaotic movies had been shared on social media.
The Directorate Normal of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sought a report from IndiGo on alleged “violation of security and social distancing protocol by media personnel on flight 6E-264. Sources say the aviation regulator determined to behave on recognizing the movies.
In movies which have emerged on-line, reporters are seen talking into their mics or taking cell phone movies whereas reporting for his or her channels from the aircraft in the midst of a wild chase of Kangana Ranaut, who was returning to Mumbai that day in the midst of an enormous row with Maharashtra’s ruling Shiv Sena.
Although digital camera crew have face shields on, the aim is defeated as masks are off and everyone seems to be jostling for a greater view of Kangana Ranaut.
The media chaos intensified as Mumbai’s civic company began demolishing what it referred to as unlawful alterations to her workplace even when she was on her method. Anticipating drama, the media adopted her journey to Mumbai.
In January, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri had tweeted that “offensive conduct designed to impress and create disturbance inside an plane is completely unacceptable and endangers security of air travellers”.
He had tweeted on motion towards stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra, who had allegedly heckled a TV anchor on an IndiGo flight.
Mr Kamra was banned by IndiGo from flying with the airline for six months.