"Yet again, this time inside the aircraft, a man tries to strangulate me," Kanhaiya tweeted after the alleged incident which took place when he was inside a Jet Airways aircraft at the airport here.
Kanhaiya was subsequently offloaded from the plane by the airline staff on safety ground, forcing him to take road route to Pune to attend an event there.
Following the incident, the man, identified as Manas Jyoti Deka (33), an employee of TCS in Pune, was detained and a non-cognisable offence filed at Mumbai airport, police said.
Prima facie it appears an argument broke out between two groups over seating onboard the flight and Kanhaiya was part of one of them, a senior police official said.
Sahar police is in the process of registering the complaints of both the parties, he added.
Deka dismissed the charge of attack and dubbed it as a "cheap publicity" stunt by the 29-year-old student leader.
He said he was returning to Pune from Kolkata to report for work.
Following the incident, Maharashtra Minister of State (Home) Ram Shinde said Kanhaiya was trying to malign the image of the BJP-led state government.
Nevertheless, the state government has ordered a detailed inquiry into the episode, he said.
"He had been provided full security by the state government till the time he boarded the aircraft. Nobody can be given security once inside the plane. I, too, do not get security while I am flying," Shinde told PTI.
Shinde said that he has asked Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Deven Bharti to conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident and bring out the facts.
Shinde said, "Kanhaiya is indulging in theatrics to hog
media limelight".
Meanwhile, CPI leader Bhalchandra Kango said in Pune that the alleged attack on the JNU student union president was a "pre-planned conspiracy by undemocratic forces to prevent Kanhaiya from coming to Pune to address a rally".
Kanhaiya is associated with the student wing of CPI.
Earlier, All India Students' Federation national president Syed Waliullah Kadri said Deka's attempt to attack Kanhaiya was thwarted by his colleagues who were on the same flight.
Following the ruckus, the four approached Mumbai Airport authorities to file a complaint in this regard.
"After the incident @jetairways staff completely refuses to take any action against the man who assaulted me," Kanhaiya alleged in another tweet.
Hitting out at the airline further, Kanhaiya also said that it sees no difference between "someone who assaults and one who is assaulted". He appeared to also suggest that the one who is attacked will be "deplaned" by the service provider "if he complains about it".
Following the incident, Jet, in a statement, said some guests on board flight 9W618, Mumbai to Pune, were offloaded in the interest of operational safety.
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Meanwhile, the airport police here have lodged two
'cross complaints' in connection with the incident.
"The 33-year-old complainant Manas Deka today lodged a non-cognizable (NC) offence against a group of eight people alleging that they misbehaved with him and threatened him inside the plane," a senior IPS officer said.
On the other hand, Kanhaiya's friend Dheeraj Sharma, who had accompanied him, lodged an NC against Deka alleging that the latter tried to strangulate Kanhaiya, he said.
Meanwhile, police are checking whether Deka had any affiliation with any political party.
Deka told the airport police that he was sitting at the window seat of the plane and Kanhaiya was in the middle seat between Deka and complainant Sharma. The plane was on way to Pune from Kolkata via a halt at Mumbai.
Deka and his 17 friends, who were also in the plane, were going to Pune from Kolkata, he added.
Deka 'mistakenly' stepped on Kanhaiya's leg and then he lost his balance, said police, adding to prevent himself from falling, Deka 'mistakenly' put his hand on Kanhaiya's shoulder, while Sharma thought that Deka was trying to strangulate the student leader.
As the argument escalated, the crew captain offloaded nine people from the plane, police said.
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