Rahul Gandhi criticizes the government’s “monopoly model” for the IndiGo disruption, stating ordinary citizens bear the cost through delays and cancellations. The airline’s operational challenges have led to widespread flight disruptions, prompting political concern and a Rajya Sabha notice urging the Civil Aviation Minister to address the issue and prevent future incidents.
‘Ordinary Indians are paying the price’: Rahul targets Centre over IndiGo crisis; calls it ‘cost of monopoly model’
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