At a time when Indigo is facing flak for a video in which staffer can be seen manhandling a passenger, a Twitter has an urgent request for the airlines. 


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A Twitter user with the name Rohit tweeted repeatedly reached out to Indigo for help on the microblogging website till he got a reply from the airline. "@IndiGo6E I need help for tomorrow's mumbai delhi flight...Can somebody please respond.(sic)," he tweeted.



What was the issue, you ask? It's a wish many employees might have for their bosses at least once (wink).


Rohit tweeted: "My boss is travelling by 15.00 pm flight to Delhi .. ' जैसे ही वो उतरे, कूट देना साले को । ' thanks :)"



Already-in-trouble Indigo refrained from commenting on the post but Twitter had a field day thereafter.


Take a look:





IndiGo was caught in the middle of a controversy after a video that surfaced on Tuesday revealed an IndiGo staffer manhandling a passenger on the tarmac at Delhi airport. The passenger, identified as Rajeev Katiyal, was first seen being stopped from entering a coach, then pulled back by a ground staff.


Another airline employee was seen restraining the passenger. As Katiyal fought back, he fell to the ground.