An IndiGo flight 6E-2131 from Delhi to Bangalore suffered an engine stall while takeoff roll at the Delhi Airport and has been grounded. The pilot decided to abort the takeoff after the plane suffered a technical malfunction on the runway just ahead of the takeoff. As per IndiGo, all passengers are being accommodated on an alternate aircraft. While the initial report stated that the plane was grounded due to a suspected spark in the aircraft, IndiGo later stated that the engine stalled during the takeoff roll and hence returned to the bay.


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However, new videos now reveal that the engine actually caught fire while taking off. IndiGo is the largest air carrier in India with over 55 percent domestic market share and was operating Airbus A320 plane on the route. 



"An aircraft operating flight 6E-2131 (Delhi-Bangalore) experienced a technical issue while on take-off roll, immediately after which the pilot aborted the takeoff & aircraft returned to the bay. All passengers & crew are safe & an alternate aircraft is being arranged," said IndiGo.


Few passengers took on to Twitter to upload the video and reveal the intensity of the fire, cause of which is not known yet. A passenger on his Twitter account wrote, "I pray everything will be fine."