New delhi: The Indian Pilots Association (FIP) has objected to the Misleading Reporting of Foreign Media Regarding The Plane Crash that Took Place on June 12 in Ahmedabad. Fip has sent a legal notice to the wall street journey and reuters. In the notice, bot the institutions have been asked to apologize for wrong reporting, reports Read Correspondent.
Indian Pilots Association (FIP) President CS Randhawa said that we have initiated legal action. We have sent a notice to the wall street journey and reates on their reports. We have asked them to apologize. In an email sent to reuters and the wall street journey, fip said that we have come to know that some sections of the interactive media are repeatedly tried to make conclusions about plane crash by Reporting.
This accident has shocked the public. This is not the time to create outrage in public about the safety of the Indian aviation industry, especially on the basis of unfounded facts.
Fip said that media organizations should not publish or broadcast any maternal speculating on the cause of the accident and Blaming the defeated pilots without official confirmation and fame. The publication of such special information is extramely irrespons. This has caused serial and irreparable damage to the reputation of the decision pilots.
The legal notice asked reuters to stop publishing or broadcasting Any Material Speculating About The Cause of the Accident or Blaming Any Person, ESPEASASED PILSASED PILSANE Confirmation and Final Report. It should immediately review and revise the report published on July 17, 2025. It should include an appropriate disclaimer and remove any content that would be abled.
Fip has asked reuters to issue a Clarification. It should acnelowledge that the authorities have not issued any final conclusions. This article was based on some reports. The notice warns that please note that failure to act in accordance with this notice may result in Resorting to all legal Remedies Under Applicable Law for Defamation, Mental Agony and Injury to reputation.