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IndiGo turmoil: Centre slams Rahul Gandhi’s ‘monopoly model’ remark; claims govt promotes competition

IndiGo turmoil: Centre slams Rahul Gandhi's 'monopoly model' remark; claims govt promotes competition

IndiGo crisis enters its sixth day as passengers remain stranded at major airports (ANI)

NEW DELHI: Civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu, in response to Rahul Gandhi’s remark, stated that the government has consistently promoted competition in the aviation sector to promote the entry of more airlines in the market. He highlighted recent legislation aimed at reducing leasing costs, noting that it will make it easier for airlines to expand their fleets.In his statement, Naidu pointed out that the IndiGo crisis is an issue of public concern rather than a political issue. “He should understand that this is not a political issue, but a matter concerning the public. In the aviation sector, the government has always aimed to increase competition,” he said, “More competition means allowing new airlines to enter, increasing aircraft in our fleet, and reducing leasing costs. We have even passed legislation in Parliament to lower leasing costs so that more aircraft can be added.”Rahul Gandhi on Friday stated that the IndiGo fiasco is a result of the government’s monopoly model, causing the general public to bear the brunt of it. In a post on X, he said, “IndiGo fiasco is the cost of this Govt’s monopoly model. Once again, it’s ordinary Indians who pay the price – in delays, cancellations and helplessness.” He had also urged promoting more competition across sectors, saying, “India deserves fair competition in every sector, not match-fixing monopolies.”The IndiGo crisis has entered its sixth day, causing significant disruption for thousands of passengers. Many remain stranded at airports, while others are missing important life events due to flight delays and cancellations.

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