Kingfisher employees ask BCCI not to allow RCB to participate in IPL 6
Kingfisher employees have threatened to disrupt IPL matches of the Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB), the team owned by Mr Mallya.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 20, 2013 08:49 pm IST
Frustrated over not getting salary for last 10 months, Kingfisher Airlines employees on Wednesday asked the government to prosecute promoter Vijay Mallya and threatened to disrupt IPL matches.
"If Gopal Kanda, promoter of MDLR airlines, can be prosecuted for suicide of an employee why can't the government prosecute Vijay Mallya for suicide of the family member of his employees," said Santosh Gautam, president of Kingfisher Airlines Maintenance Association.
The protesting employees have urged RCB players to boycott Mr Mallya's team. They have asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not to allow RCB to participate in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL).
They also threatened to disrupt IPL matches of the Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB), the team owned by Mr Mallya.
"Last time, when Formula 1 race was being organised here, afraid of our protests, Kingfisher management paid our salary of one month and assured to pay the dues in instalments but they have failed to keep their promises. This time, we will protest outside the venue wherever RCB team plays their matches," said S C Mishra, another employee.
The employees asked the government to amend labour laws making non-payment of salaries a criminal offence and said "the Supreme Court should take suo motu cognizance of our matter in specific and in general for overall reforms required for the benefit of working class."
Seeking an early intervention on the issue, the employees have written letters to the President, the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of India, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation Arun Mishra.