Indian -origin businessman Sabir Bhatia defended his ‘insensitive’ comments about Air India crash; It is said, ‘Outpost of fake emotions’

Indian -origin businessman Sabir Bhatia, who recently made fun of the Indian economy, made fun of the people in Ahmedabad, mourning the Air India accident and said that it was “an outbreak of fake emotions”. In a series of X posts, all of which have gone viral, Bhatia asked for accountability of the accident and defended their words, which is called insensitive at the time of social media user grief. “Do you really think that the 4th largest economy in the world should still be aircraft accidents due to systemic failures? To question that really makes a nation great,” Bhatia posted. Social media users reminded him that in 2025 alone there were 55 deadly aircraft accidents in the US, with Bhatia that the US has more and more flights.

Indian -origin businessman Sabir Bhatia commented on Air India crash which X users were found insensitive.
“Sabir wants the attention he has lost. He wants to remind the world that he still exists,” one wrote. “Vulture watched,” wrote another. Interestingly, Bhatia was engaged with all the comments and even a voting was going on whether it should take an Air India flight or not. “Surely I have been deeply saddened and destroyed by the loss of life. But it is distracted by the real question: why this happened and what can we do as a society to prevent it from reworning?” He has written. “Everyone is answering in anger, people are answering as they were in their own family aircraft. Asking me to keep their phone down. So much hatred, so much feeling. Where is the logic? Do you really go through life as it is a Bollywood film?” Bhatia wrote. “The correct word” destroyed “or” does not suffer from tragic loss ” – they say the center speaker. Instead it says:” The families of the victims are in our thoughts and prayers. , This is about them, not you, “he said. “In the last few days, vitriolic backlash, I keep listening to the word” colonial mentality ” – as it looks below in western India. It is just untrue. People in the West are not India – these are bad decisions of their leaders. If anything, it is anything, it is a real colonial hangover,” he said.