IndiGo Denies Caste Abuse Allegations After Trainee Pilot's Complaint
IndiGo has refuted allegations of caste-based discrimination made by a trainee pilot. The airline emphasized its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination and pledged cooperation with law enforcement. A case has been filed following claims of insult and humiliation by colleagues.

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An IndiGo trainee pilot has raised allegations of caste abuse against colleagues, prompting the airline to reaffirm its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy on discrimination. IndiGo has firmly denied the accusations, describing them as baseless and reiterating its dedication to a respectful and inclusive work atmosphere.
In response to these allegations, the airline stated its commitment to assisting law enforcement in their investigations as necessary. IndiGo maintains that its values include fairness, integrity, and accountability, which the airline believes should guide all workplace interactions.
The complaint by the trainee pilot has led to the registration of a case against three individuals under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Allegations include humiliation and derogatory remarks during a meeting on April 28.
(With inputs from agencies.)