The visually-impaired doctor in alternative medicine, who alleged ill-treatment by Kingfisher Airlines at the Santacruz airport on August 3, had planned to take the airline to court and had sought legal advice on the comments made by Vijay Mallya, chairman, Kingfisher Airlines, published in a city tabloid on September 5.
The report quoted Mallya saying that the doctor’s story was cooked up. He also said that Mansuri was seeking special pampering from his staff, since he has an elite clientele in Bollywood.
However when Kingfisher was informed about the decision to sue, Mallya sent him a apology. Mansuri is still angry about the episode and has still to reconsider his decision to go to court.
06/09/06 Soubhik Mitra/Daily News & Analysis
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