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“First ever torn seat seen in this Airline”: Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma Shares Photo of a Torn Seat in the IndiGo Airlines

The CEO of Paytm, Vijay Shekhar Sharma has shared a photo of a torn seat in the airline on Twitter. Twitter users confirm it to be IndiGo Airlines.

Here’s What We Know

Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the CEO of Paytm checked in from the Delhi Airport to find a torn seat on the airline he was traveling in. He shared an image of the torn seat and Twitter users have identified it to be from IndiGo Airlines.

Vijay Shekhar has shared the photo with the caption, “First ever torn seat seen in this Airline”.

Many users have criticized this action of Vijay Shekhar and have asked him to fix his torn company before complaining about a torn seat in an airline.

Paytm has been failing its users by having a lot of issues including accounts of users getting blocked. The stocks of Paytm have also underperformed for quite a while losing about 80% of the investor’s money.

With all these issues with his own company, Vijay Shekhar has decided to point out a small issue with IndiGo Airlines.

IndiGo Airlines prior to this, had to face some issues regarding how they took care of their passenger’s luggage and how the luggage was carelessly handled by their employees.

A Twitter user also shared an image of a broken seat in the IndiGo Airline.

However, Vijay Shekhar’s post wasn’t received well, and was asked to fix his torn company before pointing fingers at others.



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