Indian-born businessman Sabeer Bhatia, who lately mocked the American economy, made fun of the mourners who were “in the air” after the Air India accident in Ahmedabad and described it as an “outpouring of false emotions.” Bhatia pleaded for accountability for the fall in a number of X posts that have already gone viral and defended his words, which social media users have called indifferent at the time of grieving. Do you really believe that the world’s fourth-largest business should still be experiencing plane crashes as a result of widespread failures? Time to consider what makes a country really great, Bhatia wrote. Bhatia refrained from telling him that the US has 55 dangerous plane crashes in 2025 only, despite the fact that there are more flights there.

Businessman of Indian descent Sabeer Bhatia made remarks about the crash of Air India that X users found to be indifferent.
” Sabeer wants the notice he has lost. He wants to show the earth that he still exists,” one wrote. Another wrote,” Vulture spotted.” Intriguingly, Bhatia responded to all comments and even conducted a ballot on whether or not he should board an Air India journey. ” Of course, I’m deeply saddened and devastated by the loss of life. But that detracts from the true issue of “why did it happen and what can we do as a nation to stop it from ever happening again”? he wrote. Individuals are responding as if their own people were on the plane, according to the unhappy responses I’m getting. telling me to hold my phone over. There is so much hatred and mood. Where is the reasoning, exactly? Would you actually experience the same things as a Bollywood film”? Bhatia wrote. The proper words don’t describe the tragic loss as destroyed or hurting, as the speaker prefers to say. Instead, say,” We are in your thoughts and prayers, the families of the victims.” He continued,” It’s about them, not you.” I’ve been hearing the term” colonial attitude” in the past few weeks of vociferous reaction, as if the West looks down on India. That is simply misleading. It’s not just India that surprises people in the West; it’s the officials ‘ bad decisions. If anything, he claimed, that is the true imperial hangover.