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Passengers force ex-minister off plane

September 17, 2014
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Passengers force ex-minister off plane

Former Interior Minister Rehman Malik had to find another way to get to Islamabad

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A group of irate passengers prevented a top Pakistani politician from boarding a flight, after they were kept on board for two hours until he arrived.

It is not clear why former Interior Minister Rehman Malik and another politician were so late to turn up.

But the passengers were so incensed a scheduled flight was kept waiting for the politicians, they forced them back.

Footage shows Mr Malik confronted by jeering passengers who shout: “You should be ashamed of yourself”.

“150 passengers have been put out because of you,” they continued, demanding an apology and bemoaning the state of the nation.

“We’ve taken it for 68 years. Are we going to take it another 68?” one is heard saying in despair.

The other politician, Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, a member of the ruling PML-N party, was also turned back by passengers.

Monday night’s Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Karachi to Islamabad eventually took off without the two men.

Mr Malik, who blamed the delay on PIA on his Twitter feed, appears to remonstrate but his comments are barely audible as they are drowned out by the furious passengers.

Pakistanis are sharing the video on social networks and hailing the passengers who took action, and the incident has re-ignited a debate on “VIP culture” in Pakistan.

PIA told the Dawn newspaper the flight had been delayed for 90 minutes due to a technical issue and said passengers had received text messages about the delay.

The airline added that it had suspended two employees for causing a further “unnecessary delay”. It insisted that it does not promote “VIP culture”.

An aide to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said that on top of the technical delay of 90 minutes, the aircraft had been held up for a further 25 minutes because Mr Malik was late, AFP reports.

 

 

Source: BBC

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