New Delhi: After an AIIMS report officially ruled Sushant Singh Rajput’s death as Suicide and even Rhea Chakraborty was granted bail by High Court, Twitter users on Wednesday asked Kangana Ranaut to return her awards including Padma Shri which she had said she will if proved wrong in SSR’s case.
#KanganaAwardWapasKar was trending on Twitter India with thousands of users calling on Kangana to return her awards.
Swara Bhasker also took a jibe at Kangana Ranaut. Taking a sly dig at Kangana, she tweeted: "Hey! Now that both CBI and AIIMS have concluded that #SushantSinghRajput tragically died by suicide... weren’t some people going to return their government bestowed awards???"
For the unversed, during an interaction with Republic TV, Ranaut had declared that if she is unable to prove the claims she has made, she will return the Padma Shri that was bestowed upon her by the Indian government.
Sources have said that the forensic department of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in its report to the CBI has "ruled out murder" and termed it "a case of hanging and death by suicide".
Here are some of the tweets from Wednesday’s trending hashtag.
NOTE: The claims made in the tweets embedded below or the ideas presented in them are those solely of the users. Vartha Bharati does not guarantee the authenticity of any of the claims or does not necessarily endorse, support the ideas, views posted by any of the users.
Whoever is trending #KanganaAwardWapasKar
— Dhruv Rathee ?? (@dhruv_rathee) October 7, 2020
Rightfully so ? pic.twitter.com/0sgOm6rCZg
#KanganaAwardWapasKar is trending at No. 1 . #TeamBaan
— Nehr_who? (@Nher_who) October 7, 2020
BIG THANKU FOR BEING HERE pic.twitter.com/z5WMWSxbtA
Kangana said that she will return her awards if SSR murder is not proved. Now that AIIMS and CBI rules out murder in SSR case
— Nehr_who? (@Nher_who) October 7, 2020
Kindly tweet with #KanganaAwardWapasKar and urge Kangana to return her award. RT max.
If Kangana doesnt want to Return her award after AIIMS report
— Nehr_who? (@Nher_who) October 7, 2020
Then She should apologize and become "Veer Kangana".#KanganaAwardWapasKar
Some fairy tales are special.
— PuNsTeR™ (@Pun_Starr) October 7, 2020
For example-
Alibaba and the 40 thieves,
Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs.
But my favourite is-
Kangana and the 80,000 bots.#KanganaAwardWapasKar
All Sushant fans are feeling dejected at this time. ???
— Anup Agrawal (@anupagrawal23) October 7, 2020
High time Arnab should sit on hunger strike with Kangana and Kangana should return her PadmaShri Award asap.
This will at least bring 90% justice for Sushant. #KanganaAwardWapasKar pic.twitter.com/x5f0mUk9Dy
#KanganaAwardWapasKar
— PAWAN AMBEDKAR (@PawanMe55211419) October 7, 2020
Death of Sushant was, like any death, tragic indeed, particularly suicides. But the way he was dishonoured after death by media, Bhakts and BJP is unforgivable.@KanganaTeam was the most vile among them. She had gone promisimg return of her awards. pic.twitter.com/EnkThsxgxX
Kangana said she will return the award if she is proved wrong. Now its time for her to do that " Abhi toh humne aur zaleel hona hai "#KanganaAwardWapasKar pic.twitter.com/D2F82JOFym
— unbiased media (@Unbiasedmedia2) October 7, 2020
I don't think Kangana will return her Padma Shri. She is very naughty.#KanganaAwardWapasKar
— Nirmala Tai (@CrypticMiind) October 7, 2020
Ultimately CBI reached the conclusion that #SushantSinghRajput was killed.
— Nilesh Shukla (@nilesh42sh) October 7, 2020
Kangna chachi kaha ho. @KanganaTeam#KanganaAwardWapasKar pic.twitter.com/VRmeIIVj6i
Oh yeah. If @KanganaTeam is not a BJP stooge then she should come good on her words. #KanganaAwardWapasKar pic.twitter.com/XaGGCRPwbl
— Ayan Sengupta (@ayan_sg) October 7, 2020
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New Delhi/Mumbai (PTI): The trails of mega-mergers, tailwinds of expanding fleets, flights and airports will dot the fast-growing Indian aviation firmament in 2025, though the dark clouds of supply chain woes will persist longer.
Also, new airline takeoffs, the future trajectory of revised norms to tackle pilot fatigue and efforts to reduce carbon emissions will be on the radar.
And in 2024, two airlines flew into the sunset, one airline is on a liquidation taxiway, aircraft orders climbed, single-day domestic air passenger traffic soared past record 5 lakh at least twice, and airfare movements continued to raise concerns. Not to leave out 999 hoax bomb calls received by airlines till November 14 this year.
The aviation sector had its share of accidents in the form of a few trainer aircraft crashes and a roof collapse incident at Terminal 1 of the Delhi airport that killed one person.
For the "fascinating" Indian market, where the domestic air traffic is projected to jump to 164-170 million this fiscal ending March 2025, the larger long-term focus will be on increasing wide-body aircraft, providing more direct overseas flight connectivity and making the country a global aviation hub.
In the words of Akasa Air's chief Vinay Dube, prospects are exceptional for the Indian aviation market, and IATA chief Willie Walsh is of the view that there is a massive opportunity for Indian airlines.
The fleet of Indian carriers is more than 800 planes, including over 60 wide-body aircraft, and there are 157 airports.
In a landmark development on November 12, Air India completed the Vistara merger to create an integrated airline, partly owned by Singapore Airlines, which will be flying over 1,20,000 passengers daily and connecting more than 90 destinations.
The completion of the much-awaited amalgamation announced back in November 2022, came within six weeks of the integration of Air India Express and AIX Connect (formerly AirAsia India).
The two mergers have created a full-service carrier and a low-cost carrier of scale for the Tata Group, which is seeking to establish a "world-class global aviation company with an Indian heart".
With the mergers, two flight codes have bid adieu to the Indian skies -- Vistara's 'UK' and AIX Connect's 'I5'.
Putting an end to speculations about the future of the iconic 'Maharaja', once synonymous with Air India, Tata Group has chosen to rename Air India's flying returns programme as 'Maharaja Club'.
As it expands, Air India, on December 9, announced placing an order to purchase 100 more Airbus aircraft, comprising 10 wide-body A350s and 90 narrow-body A320 family planes.
This is in addition to the orders for 470 aircraft that Air India had placed with Airbus and Boeing last year.
Air India has started retrofitting its narrow-body planes, and those of legacy wide-body aircraft are anticipated to start in mid-2025.
The country's largest airline IndiGo turned 18 this year and has also introduced business class seats in select flights. While the carrier is expected to take its first A321 XLR next year, it is already expanding its international connectivity with new routes and codeshare partnerships.
In plans for a larger play, the airline, in May, unveiled an order for 30 wide-body A350-900 aircraft, and it now has a total outstanding plane orders of nearly 1,000.
All said, supply chain disruptions are impacting aircraft deliveries.
Besides, issues at Boeing and engine problems have compounded the woes for airlines.
Air India MD and CEO Campbell Wilson, on November 28, said the airline will see most of the air traffic growth coming from domestic and short-haul international operations in 2025.
After grounding operations five years ago in April, the fate of once-storied Jet Airways was sealed, with the Supreme Court, on November 7, ordering the airline's liquidation.
Meanwhile, flight operations were significantly disrupted in late 2024 due to hoax bomb calls to airlines. In October alone, airlines received 666 hoax bomb threats, while the total number of such threats stood at 999 this year till November 14, as per official data.
Come 2025, two new airports -- Noida in the National Capital Region and Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra -- are expected to be operational. Both airports, set to ease the congestion at Delhi and Mumbai airports, have completed the validation flights.
In a significant development, on December 5, Parliament passed The Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak 2024 to replace the 90-year-old Aircraft Act to further improve the ease of doing business in aviation as well as encourage manufacturing of aircraft in India.
While concerns persist on the virtual duopoly of IndiGo and Air India Group as they together have over 90 per cent domestic market share, SpiceJet grappled with financial and lessor headwinds before managing to raise Rs 3,000 crore.
Akasa Air, which is on a steady albeit slow climb, is facing allegations related to safety issues, which the airline has termed as baseless and untrue. On January 18, the airline placed an order for 150 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
Among other notable happenings, many airlines faced DGCA action for various lapses, and regional airline FLY91 took to the skies in March this year. Also, key regulators -- Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) -- are without a full-time head, while the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has a new Chairman.
Besides, the ministry is helmed by TDP's K Rammohan Naidu, with BJP's Murlidhar Mohol as his deputy.
Last month, Air India's Campbell Wilson described its transformation as a "Test match and not a T20".
Similarly, Indian aviation too is in for the long haul.