Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed that rules must aid, not harass the public, amidst IndiGo’s ongoing flight crisis. The airline’s operational issues stem from new pilot rest rules, impacting thousands of passengers. Union minister Kiren Rijiju conveyed the PM’s concern, emphasising passenger convenience and urging MPs to focus on public-centric reforms.
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