Govt breaks head as netizens go into frenzy over 'India's Daughter'

March 6, 2015

Bengaluru, Mar 6: Reactions to the government's ban on the controversial documentary, "India's Daughter," on the chilling 2012 Delhi gang-rape incident, has taken the Internet by storm. The audience who watched the film on Internet, questioned the government as to why the documentary should be banned.

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"We are bold women not bad women & rape is definitely not something we deserve. If the government can't ban rapes, why @IndiasDaughter then," wrote a Twitter user.

British filmmaker Leslee Udwin produced the documentary film on the Delhi rape incident for the BBC, which had planned to broadcast on the occasion of the International Women's Day.

Despite the ban, the BBC went ahead with broadcast and uploaded the documentary film on YouTube, much to the despise of the government. However, the Home Ministry convinced the YouTube to take down the BCC link to the film but the original link continues to linger around the web space

The film from the link was viewed more than one lakh times by Thursday night, said reports.

The available viewership number of the film doesn't include the views from other sources on the Internet. This has forced the government officials from multiple departments to rack their brains to figure out a way to stop the film from spreading online.

"Officials from four ministries, overseeing law, broadcasting, information technology and external affairs,- have put their best heads together to find out the best course of action," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Home Affairs, according to a tv report.

Internet users have been expressing their anger over the two defence lawyers for the rapists by flooding Facebook and Twitter with posts.

The remarks of ML Sharma and AK Singh, defence lawyers for the four death row convicts, over the Delhi rape case, women and their position in Indian society in the film, have outraged netizens, who are demanding legal action against the lawyers.

"Most horrific in this controversy on @IndiasDaughter is lack of action by d law ministry/Police in nt suspending d lawyer who justifies rape," said a Twitter user.

"@IndiasDaughter Isn't there a provision in the law to seek action against those two lawyers? I have more complaints against them,"wrote another user.

"Must watch @IndiasDaughter .Defense lawyer, you appall me.Thank you @lesleeudwin . #LiftTheBan Indian Government. #IndiasDaughter," said another.

The Home Ministry has also served a legal notice to the news channel, following the BBC’s broadcast of the controversial documentary. The government contended that the film gave rapists a platform to express their views and caused damage to India's global image.

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December 5,2025

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New Delhi, Dec 5: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers issued a public apology this evening after more than a thousand flights were cancelled today, making it the "most severely impacted day" in terms of cancellations. The biggest airline of the country cancelled "more than half" of its daily number of flights on Friday, said Elbers. He also said that even though the crisis will persist on Saturday, the airline anticipates fewer than 1,000 flight cancellations.

"Full normalisation is expected between December 10 and 15, though IndiGo cautions that recovery will take time due to the scale of operations," the IndiGo CEO said. 

IndiGo operates around 2,300 domestic and international flights daily.

Pieter Elbers, while apologising for the major inconvenience due to delays and cancellations, said the situation is a result of various causes.

The crisis at IndiGo stems from new regulations that boost pilots' weekly rest requirements by 12 hours to 48 and allow only two night-time landings per week, down from six. IndiGo has attributed the mass cancellations to "misjudgment and planning gaps".

Elbers also listed three lines of action that the airline will adopt to address the issue.

"Firstly, customer communication and addressing your needs, for this, messages have been sent on social media. And just now, a more detailed communication with information, refunds, cancellations and other customer support measures was sent," he said.

The airline has also stepped up its call centre capacity.

"Secondly, due to yesterday's situation, we had customers stranded mostly at the nation's largest airports. Our focus was for all of them to be able to travel today itself, which will be achieved. For this, we also ask customers whose flights are cancelled not to come to the airports as notifications are sent," the CEO said.

"Thirdly, cancellations were made for today to align our crew and planes to be where they need to start tomorrow morning afresh. Earlier measures of the last few days, regrettable, have proven not to be enough, but we have decided today to reboot all our systems and schedules, resulting in the highest numbers of cancellations so far, but imperative for progressive improvements starting from tomorrow," he added.

As airports witnessed chaotic scenes, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) stepped in to grant IndiGo a temporary exemption from stricter night duty rules for pilots. It also allowed substitution of leaves with a weekly rest period. 

Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has said a high-level inquiry will be ordered and accountability will be fixed.

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December 6,2025

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With IndiGo flight disruptions impacting thousands of passengers, the airline on Saturday said that it will offer full waiver on all cancellations/reschedule requests for travel bookings between December 5, 2025 and December 15, 2025.

Earlier in the day, the civil aviation ministry had directed the airline to complete the ticket refund process for the cancelled flights by Sunday evening, as well as ensure baggage separated from the travellers are delivered in the next two days.

In a post on X, titled 'No questions asked', IndiGo wrote, "In response to recent events, all refunds for your cancellations will be processed automatically to your original mode of payment."

"We are deeply sorry for the hardships caused," it further added.

Several passengers, however, complained of not getting full refund as promised by the airline.

Netizens have shared screenchots of getting charged for airline cancellation fee and convenience fee.

"Please tell me why u have did this airline cancellation charges when u say full amount will be refunded (sic)," a user wrote sharing a screenshot of the refund page.

"Well, but you have still debited the convenience charges," wrote another.

Passengers have also raised concerns about the "cancel" option being disabled on the IndiGo app. "First enable the 'Cancel' button on your App & offer full refund on tickets cancelled by customers between the said dates," wrote a user.

A day after the country's largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 1,000 flights and caused disruptions for the fifth day on Saturday, the ministry said that any delay or non-compliance in refund processing will invite immediate regulatory action.

The refund process for all cancelled or disrupted flights must be completed by 8 pm on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement.

"Airlines have also been instructed not to levy any rescheduling charges for passengers whose travel plans were affected by cancellations," it said.

On Saturday, more than 400 flights were cancelled at various airports.

IndiGo has also been instructed to set up dedicated passenger support and refund facilitation cells.

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