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Delay Air India sale till 2019, drop Jayant Sinha as minister: Subramanian Swamy

"I welcome RSS sarsangh chalak Mohan Bhagwat's timely warning on Air India family silver sale. My advice to Namo: Put off the proposal to post 2019 poll. Also drop Jayant Sinha," Swamy said in a tweet today.

PTI Reported by: PTI New Delhi Updated on: April 17, 2018 15:41 IST
Subramanaian Swamy

Subramanaian Swamy

Welcoming RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's advice to the central government on the proposed sale of Air India, senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today asked the NDA regime to defer stake sale in the national carrier till the time 2019 general elections is completed and a new government takes over the reins of power. 

On Monday, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said that the control and management of the national carrier should remain with an Indian player. He had also cautioned the government against "losing control and ownership of its skies".

"I welcome RSS sarsangh chalak Mohan Bhagwat's timely warning on Air India family silver sale. My advice to Namo: Put off the proposal to post 2019 poll. Also drop Jayant Sinha," Swamy said in a tweet today.

Messages sent and calls made to his office seeking comments on Swamy's tweet did not elicit any response.

Jayant Sinha's father and senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha has been critical of the central government, expressing his views through public events and newspaper columns. In an open letter to BJP MPs published in a daily, Yashwant Sinha today said that after nearly four years in office, "we seem to have lost our way and the confidence of the voters".

In efforts to revive debt-laden Air India, the government has kicked off the stake sale process and has issued a detailed preliminary information memorandum wherein it has proposed to sell 76 per cent stake and cede management control to private players.

Besides, the government has proposed to sell 100 per cent stake in Air India Express and its 50 per cent stake in equal joint venture AISATS.

In his first comments on the proposed Air India disinvestment, Bhagwat had said, "If the problem is that Air India has not been run properly, hand it over to someone who can do it and it should only be an Indian firm".

Addressing a gathering at stock exchange BSE in Mumbai on Monday, the RSS chief also said that no country would accept losing dominance over its skies.

Most of the Air India employees' unions are opposed to the strategic disinvestment of Air India and have also started a campaign against the government's decision.

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