Updated On: 19 January, 2023 10:50 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
In a hand written complaint, Bhattacharjee narrated the events and concluded that “this is a poor judgement call by the Captain”. He added, “I am personally bothered by the fact that Capt waited close to two hours before allotting her a fresh seat. The non-pilot crew went above and beyond their call of duty”

Dr Sugata Bhattacharjee
It has now emerged that Dr Sugata Bhattacharjee, the key witness in Air India urination scandal, had on November 26, 2022, itself made a written complaint to the crew and airline regarding the incident, calling it “a poor judgement by the Captain”.
In a hand written complaint, Bhattacharjee narrated the events and concluded that “this is a poor judgement call by the Captain”. He added, “I am personally bothered by the fact that Capt waited close to two hours before allotting her a fresh seat. The non-pilot crew went above and beyond their call of duty”.