Mahua Moitra’s Clever Suggestion To Kunal Kamra After Air India ‘Urinating’ Incident
We have to agree with her.

On November 26, an incident that took place on an Air India flight left all of us in shock. An intoxicated man allegedly peed on a woman in the business class of a New York to Delhi flight. After the incident, the airline said that a police complaint was lodged in this case and they banned the male passenger for 30 days. Yes, it does not make sense at all. Recently, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra raised questions on the decision of DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation India) in the man urinating on a woman case.
In her tweet, Mahua Moitra mentioned that she is a bit confused as to how the Directorate General of Civil Aviation India works. She added that Kunal Kamra got a 6-month ban for questioning a co-passenger but another man who peed on an AI co-flyer got a 30-day ban. She suggested that Kunal should change his tack next time because “more is less.”
Take a look at the tweet here:
Bit confused as to how @DGCAIndia
works- @kunalkamra88 got 6 month ban for questioning co-passenger but another man who pee’d on AI co-flyer gets 30 day ban.Kunal… maybe change tack next time? Clearly more is less.
— Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) January 4, 2023
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For the unversed, Mahua Moitra referred to the incident where comedian Kunal Kamra had questioned journalist Arnab Goswami and his work ethic. He had called him a coward abroad on an IndiGo flight for which he had faced a ban from multiple airlines for over six months including Air India. A video of the incident had also gone viral on the internet.
After her tweet, Kunal Kamra replied and mentioned that he was banned for six months but it was reduced to three months because Arnab Goswami pissed his pants.
I got 6 months which was reduced to 3 months because Arnab pissed in his pants… https://t.co/DybGjSWXFU
— Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) January 4, 2023
Earlier, Kunal Kamra shared a screenshot of Air India’s tweet from 2020 banning him “until further notice”, next to another screenshot of the news about putting the accused man in the urinating incident on a no-fly list for only 30 days.
2 Air India’s pic.twitter.com/g4t2SvaJ35
— Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) January 4, 2023
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