National Commission for Women asks Spice Jet to take down its 'red-hot girls' tweet
The Hindu
Spice Jet had shared a picture of veteran actor Dharmendra, travelling on one of its flight, with the crew.
The National Commission for Women has asked Spice Jet to take down a post describing women flight attendants as "red hot girls".
NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma has written a letter to the director of the airlines this regard.
The budget carrier had shared a picture of veteran actor Dharmendra, travelling on one of its flight, with the crew.
The NCW objected to the airline's tweet which read "Garam-Dharam with our red-hot girls."

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