12-09-2009, 12:48 AM
[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/221316/I-did-not-force-pilot-to-land-in-zero-visibility-Rahul.html"]I did not force pilot to land in zero visibility: Rahul[/url]
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Quote:Contradicting Uttar Pradesh Congress president Rita Bahuguna Joshi, party general secretary and MP Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said he did not force his helicopter pilot to land in zero visibility in Sitapur district.Sitapur DM says Gandhi's chopper landed in poor visibility
The controversy started after Joshi told reporters in Sitapur that Gandhi had forced the pilot to land in "zero visibility" Monday night.
"The pilot was just not ready to land the helicopter, but Rahulji forced him to do so and the chopper landed in zero visibility," Joshi told reporters Monday night.
"It displays Rahulji's commitment...Actually he had promised to meet backward class people in Sitapur. So, even after the delay, while he was going to Hardoi, he insisted that the pilot land the chopper at night in Sitapur," said Joshi.
But Gandhi, who is on a two-day trip to the state, denied that he had ever done so.
"I did not force my pilot to land in poor visibility. I am a pilot myself and I know the rules. Our UP president is not a pilot neither is she a weather expert to talk about this," he said at a press conference.
He said the media was creating a story out of nothing and destroying the pilot's career.
"The pilot took me aside and told me that my career is over as the media has reported this. He personally told me that he was the last person to land in zero visibility. This is not fair to him. There was plenty of visibility and the report about zero visibility was completely wrong," he said.
The MP from Amethi also refuted reports of him breaking security cover to meet people during his visits.
"Ask the Special Protection Group (SPG) and they will tell you that not once have I broken any security cover," Gandhi said.
Quote:PTI | Sitapur (UP): The district administration on Tuesday said that the helicopter carrying Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had landed here on Monday evening after sunset and at that time the visibility was "poor".
Sitapur District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar, who has submitted a report to the State Home Department, on Tuesday said, "It is on the record that the Congress leader landed after sunset. While sunset was at 5.13 pm he landed here around 5.30 pm yesterday."
Observing that the administration could have not stopped Gandhi from landing as several aspects were involved, he told PTI, "If a chopper is air borne, there is no way of stopping it from landing. Besides, there are several other aspects as well."
"But it is sure that by that time visibility was poor," he said, maintaining that the SPG personnel repeatedly told him that the Congress leader was about to reach.
Kumar said 39-year-old Gandhi also did not avail the bullet-proof vehicle assigned for him in his convoy.
"Instead of travelling in his bulletproof vehicle, he took another vehicle," the DM said.
Kumar also said that a joint report of the DM and the Superintendent of Police here has been sent to the Home Department in Lucknow giving details about the developments.