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    Contrary to the Government’s claim, no FIR has been registered so far by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security against Continental Airlines over ex-President A P J Abdul Kalam’s security check.

    Not because the Government has had a rethink over its VIP obsession but because it can’t figure out which law is being violated. The Ministry of Civil Aviation had said that the FIR would be registered for “gross violation of BCAS Circular No.6/2008, which exempts specified VVIPs/VIPs from pre-embarkation security checks.”

    This circular, however, doesn’t fall under the purview of The Aircraft Act and officials are exploring how to take legal action.

    When contacted, Joint Commissioner of Police (Operations) Satyendra Garg said: “No FIR has been registered yet.”

    Incidentally, the US Transportation Security Administration has already made it clear that the airline followed its rules and that India’s VVIP list doesn’t meet TSA norms under which all US-bound passengers — even former Heads of State — flying in on US commercial planes have to go through pre-boarding security checks.

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    Seems, the law isn’t the only stumbling block for the Ministry.

    In a statement it issued slamming the airline, Kalam was referred to as “Shri APJ Abdul Kalam Azad,” perhaps confusing the ex-President with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a leading light of the freedom movement.

    This mistake appeared in three announcements — the fourth one got the name right. Clearly, someone didn’t do a pre-release fact check.

    Continental and Indian GovtBy: Richard Moorman | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Why does the Indian government allow the honorable Dr. Kalam to fly on Continental? If you want to treat a dignitary with dignity above that of the normal public then he shouldn’t fly on a public flight. The Indian govt should arrange a chartered or government flight for Dr. Kalam’s travel. The US does this for its exPresidents out of respect and security. Bush and Clinton wouldn’t be frisked because they’re not flying public air transportation!Continental treats everybody with the same lack of respect regardless of race, religion, nationality or social/political rank. I get frisked everytime I fly on Continental and I’m a white Christian American. The last two times I flew with them they even lost my luggage and weren’t particularly nice about getting them back to me. Dr. Kalam is lucky they didn’t lose his luggage or that they didn’t sit him in a middle seat between two gassy fat guys. Two similarities between Indian Govt and Continental. They're both incompetent and indignant.
    No FIR on KALAM CHECKBy: Shadi Katyal | 27-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Wy is any one surprised. This is a political game being playedThe incident happened in April and only in July public came to know and yet CONTINETAL is being allowed to fly into India.Why have the Indian Community in US boycotted the airline?? Why is GOI so quite? The Civ9il Aviation minister should resign immediately if he has self respect???USA is not forcing India to accept such humiliation but it is India who has created such incident by keeping quite and than allowing continental to operate.Indian Minister should explain why such protocol was not observed? What does Civil Aviation Ministry has to say?Just writing anti US will not solve anything as it is not the Govt of US who has done it. Indians must recognize that CONTINENTAL is a private airline and thus her management is the culprit.All US airlines are private and thus US Govt cannot interfere in their day to day operations so dont blame USA for that.BOYCOTT CONTINETAL TILL THEY APOLOGISE FROM DR. KALAM AND INDIA. DONT
    Why Bill Clinton given the special treatment in IndiaBy: Common Man | 26-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The incident has hurt the nation and not the politicians.. the politicians have reacted with a fear because the general populace of the country was hurt by the insult caused to the most humble and people's president Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. I fail to understand that why ex-President of US Mr. Bill Clinton is given such a welcome at Indian Airports.. He always has limousine waiting at the tarmac on arrival and likewise on his departure. There is no security check on him as he is exempted by a limited circular issued by BCAS .. when will we overcome the fact that we are not a dominion state... Have balls .. bar Continental Airlines Operations for 1 month.. do something..!
    KalamBy: Peeyush | 25-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I don't know when we Indians break this US hype.. Cann't our govt ban operation of that airlines from India on retaliation of this act..That airlines is dishonored most honored man of this country..
    All are equal before the lawBy: Akshay S Dinesh | 25-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward USA taught us how equal their people are, and if we still try to ask them for an explanation, we will be making fools of ourselves.
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