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PV Sindhu's father takes on 'rude' IndiGo after airlines blames her 'oversized bag'

Badminton Authority of India (BAI) president Himanta Biswa Sarma also met Sindhu.

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After IndiGo Airlines dismissed badminton player PV Sindhu's alleged claims of misbehaviour with her while she was on board on one of their flights, her father has also hit out at the airlines. 

P V Ramana, Sindhu’s father said that IndiGo’s response is wrong and the way airline staffer behaved is unfortunate.

He dismissed the claim that Sindhu had excessive baggage, he said that it was her kit and the same is allowed on other flights also.

"I don’t know what they told their supervisor,” he said.

Ramana said that the family was upset about the male staffer’s behaviour not only towards them but also the air hostess. He also informed that Sindhu had asked the air hostess if she can post a tweet on the incident before doing so.

Badminton Authority of India (BAI) president Himanta Biswa Sarma also met Sindhu and learned about the whole issue. He said that BAI will soon decide what action to take.

Earlier in the day, Sindhu took to Twitter to report about alleged ill-treatment she received from the airlines while she was flying to Mumbai from Hyderabad.

She tweeted, "Sorry to say ..I had a very bad experience when I was flying by 6E 608 flight to Bombay on 4th November the ground staff by name Mr ajeetesh."

"Ground staff (skipper) Mr Ajeetesh behaved very badly and rudely with me. When the air hostess Ms Ashima tried to advise him to behave properly with the passenger (me) but to my surprise he behaved rudely with her," she added.

Rejecting Sindhu's claims, Indigo replied that the ground operations remained calm with her throughout and were carrying out duty in the best interest of a safe and reliable operation.

Explaining the incident, Indigo said, "Sindhu was carrying oversized baggage, which was not fitting into the overhead bin and was informed that it will be moved to cargo hold of the aircraft."

The airlines said that this was the policy it follows for all as carrying oversized baggage creates inconveniences to other customers and can also be a safety hazard.

"During the entire conversation, the member of the IndiGo ground operations remained calm," the airlines replied, adding, " After several requests to her manager, they finally consented to the removal of the bag from the cabin. We then placed the over-sized baggage in the cargo hold and was handed over to Ms Sindhu on arrival."

Indigo added that though it is extremely proud of Sindhu's sporting achievements, but safety operations are paramount to them. 

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