bhaigan Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 A week after the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) objected to Turkish national Ilker Ayci’s appointment as chief executive officer (CEO) of Tata’s Air India, it was confirmed by none other than Ayci himself that he won’t take up the position looking at the opposition. Ayci, former chairman of Turkish Airlines, issued a statement on Tuesday (March 1) saying he will not take on the role of CEO following news reports that looked to connect his appointment to his previous political links to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan. The Tata Group, last month, declared Ilker Ayci as the CEO of recently-acquired Air India, which the business conglomerate took over in January in a $2.4 billion equity and debt deal. The RSS, however, asked the government to block Ayci’s appointment, because in 1994 he was an adviser to President Erdogan, who was then the mayor of Istanbul. Notably, India’s relations with Turkey have been strained ever since Erdogan openly backed Pakistan on Kashmir. Without Centre’s okay, a foreigner cannot be appointed the CEO of an Indian airline. Quote
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