NEW DELHI: Union civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Friday said that the government will not ignore the massive disruptions faced by IndiGo airlines, stressing that "this thing shouldn't be left unattended". He said a committee has been formed to investigate the issue and necessary action will be taken against those responsible. The disruptions, which began earlier this week, have continued due to pilot-rostering problems, leading to widespread cancellations across the country. Speaking about the situation, the minister said, "The immediate priority for us is to bring back normalcy and provide all the support to the passengers." He also added that the ministry is closely monitoring all operational aspects. "We are deeply observing this, and observing the FDTL norms
'Taking strict action': Centre ramps up response amid IndiGo meltdown
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