Air India tragedy: Crash report a ‘cover-up’, AI171 victims say KIN | Bharat News

London: On 12 June, relatives of passengers killed in Air India Crash have slammed the initial investigation in the form of “cover-up” to protect Tatas-owned airline, Boeing and Government of India.Amin Siddiqui said, “This report is wrong.Talking to the UK Telegraph from Surat, Siddiqui alleged that “they want to blame dead pilots who cannot defend themselves”. Siddiqui said that he had rejected Air India’s compensation offer and would take the airline to court to “kill our family members”.The UK law firms are already representing families of dozens of passengers, who were killed in an AI 171 accident and considering legal action against Boeing and Air India.Tushar Janga, whose male cousin’s in-laws, Vallabh Nagji Aghda and wife Vinaben Vallabh Aghda, both died in the accident in their 70s, resonated the claim that the investigation report was “cover-up” for Air India and Boeing.“We were pre-explained that they would start blaming the pilots. Why are they not looking for a mechanical mistake? How qualified people are in the Indian air accident investigation? Janga asked.The Aghda couple were coming to UK to spend time in studying with their youngest daughter and her family. Talking to Vadodara toi, his son -in -law said: “It doesn’t seem that it is a pilot’s fault. It may be a Boeing’s design mistake with a switch, or it may be issues of air India’s maintenance. We want the truth to ensure that there is no more disaster. ,Imtiaz Ali Syed, whose London -based brother Javed died of his wife and two children stated that the investigation report “Aviation Jargon praised Jargon and says” nothing decisive “with Boeing’s System”. “Everyone, Air India, Boeing, has something to protect. But we have lost our entire families. How can we move forward without truth?” Imtiyaz asked.Rafik, a cousin of Faizan Rafik, a crasher victim, told the BBC that he did not trust the Government of India. “As long as the airline gives us cockpit recording, I am not going to believe the report,” Rafik said.