I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
@@আমারদেশ-গ৯ছ ora onek shojjo kore, ekebare oparog hole dori die badhe. Bodmashder evabei shasti dite hoe. Kak moyurer pakha lagie moyur hoe na. She British passport peyese tai ja iccha tai korbe?
এটা নতুন কিছু নয় সিলেটের যাত্রীদের সাথে তারা এরকম ঘটনা আরো ঘটিয়েছে এদের বিরুদ্ধে একশন নেয়া দরকার এ ধরনের ঘটনা অতীতে আরো অনেক হয়েছে অনেক যাত্রী তাদের হয়রানির শিকার হয়েছে
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
@@ahmadulkabir8920 সিলেট এয়ারপোর্ট এ বিদেশী বিমান এর ফ্লাইট না চালানো পর্যন্ত remittance boycot করা হোক. সব দোষ সিলেট বাঁশির. ওনারা সুযোগ না দিলে এত মাথায় উঠত না.
I understand, but if you dont disclose, then how would i know that you are telling the truth? I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
As an emigrant, no one has the right to be aggressive, rude, and try to establish their rights in a negetive way, sorry. To gain respect, you have to respect others and be polite. Before coming to a conclusion, analyse the fact to see if you are on the wrong side or not? Then give your opinion, please. I have empathy for him, but I do not agree with the fact that he was rude, agreessive towards the airline crews. With polite behaviour and evidence, he would have gotten the help he was asking for, but without evidence, you can't treat others differently. It's like you have been waiting at your GP service for 4 hours, and someone just came in and managed to see the GP in 5 minutes. You hear other patients start to scream, and they all try to make a team against the receptionist because they are unaware of the situation of that person. So, they get confused on the priority list. I think we should learn to be polite and follow British values.
বিমান কর্মীদের এই কাজটি করা মোটেও ঠিক হয়নি, উনি একজন বিমান যাত্রী ডায়াবেটিস রোগী, উনার সাথে এই রকম আচরণ করা মোটেও ঠিক হয়নি। এই ধরনের আচরণ বড়ই দুঃখজনক, যারা এই কাজটি করেছেন তাদেরকে আইনের আওতায় আনা উচিত।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
@@NoorjahanKhanam-jl2xt you're right. He has British passport that doesn't mean his behavior could become good. There are difference between crow and peacock.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
If you are a British citizen, then you should respect and abide by British values. I totally support the UK government to make it mandatory to pass life in the UK exam. Otherwise, no one will learn how to behave.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
You are right. Spot on. I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I understand your pain, but sometimes, to avoid serious tension and conflict, they have to ignore the situation. With many sylheties, they gang up and attack the targeted person even though the targeted person is right and their people are wrong. There are a few sylheties, and they want to speak up against odds but couldn't. It is hard.
খাবার দেবার পরও উনি অতিরিক্ত খাবার চেয়ে মারমুখী হয়ে উঠেন। অন্য যাত্রীরাও তার বিরুদ্ধে অভিযোগ করে। এই লোক কে জেলে দেয়া উচিত। উনি বিমানে উঠার উপযুক্ত নন।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
They have have it to restrain aggressive passengers. Remember, they were trained by British restrain trainer. If it was British Airways, they would have banned him for being aggressive towards aircrew. British Airways would have handcuffed him. Sorry. He would have discloused his health conditions. Sorry.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
ভাগ্য ভালো যে পিটিয়ে হত্যা করেনি।এর আগে এক জনকে পিটিয়ে হত্যা করেছিল ঢাকা বিমানবন্দর কর্তৃপক্ষ। তার কোন বিচার হয়নি। ধন্যবাদ উনি জিবন নিয়ে বেঁচে আছেন।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
বিমান বাংলাদেশ এই কাজটি মোটেই ভালো করেনি। বিষয়টি তদন্ত হওয়া আবশ্যক। দড়ি দিয়ে একজন রেমিট্যান্স যোদ্ধাকে বেঁধে পুলিশে দেয়াটা সমচিন হয়নি।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
@@আমারদেশ-গ৯ছ ora onek shojjo kore, ekebare oparog hole dori die badhe. Bodmashder evabei shasti dite hoe. Kak moyurer pakha lagie moyur hoe na. She British passport peyese tai ja iccha tai korbe?
উনি রেমিটেন্স যোদ্ধা নন। উনি উল্টা জমি বেচে টাকা নিয়ে যান আমেরিকা।
এটা নতুন কিছু নয় সিলেটের যাত্রীদের সাথে তারা এরকম ঘটনা আরো ঘটিয়েছে এদের বিরুদ্ধে একশন নেয়া দরকার এ ধরনের ঘটনা অতীতে আরো অনেক হয়েছে অনেক যাত্রী তাদের হয়রানির শিকার হয়েছে
ওদের আইনের আওতায় আনা হোক।বিমানে এমন পাগল ক্রুরা কিভাবে চাকরি করেন।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
এখনই সকল প্রবাসী ভাই ও বোনেরা গর্জে উঠতে হবে যারা একজন অসুস্থ যাত্রীর সাথে দুর ব্যাবহার করে তাদের বিরুদ্ধে রুখে দাড়াতে হবে বোনেরা গ
বেশীর ভাগ বিমানের কর্মচারী দুর্ববহার করে। বিমানের স্টাফ প্রফেশন্যাল নিয়োগ দিন।
Cabin crew er এতো বড় সাহস পেলো কিভাবে
Jara didi taderke gon putki mere des theke ber kore dewa hok
By law, they have the right, sorry.
@@NoorjahanKhanam-jl2xt
You the bloody Noorjahankhan don't try to teach us rules.
ডায়াবেটিস রোগীদের সুগার ল হলে ,অনেক সময় মাথা ঠিক থাকে না । বিমান এ বিষয় টি তে মানবিক হওয়া উচিত ছিল।
@@ahmadulkabir8920 সিলেট এয়ারপোর্ট এ বিদেশী বিমান এর ফ্লাইট না চালানো পর্যন্ত remittance boycot করা হোক.
সব দোষ সিলেট বাঁশির. ওনারা সুযোগ না দিলে এত মাথায় উঠত না.
I understand, but if you dont disclose, then how would i know that you are telling the truth? I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
এই কাজটি মোটেও ঠিক করননি বিমান কর্মিরা। এটা বেআইনি, তাই জড়িত সবাই কে আইনের আওতায় আনতে উচিৎ।
উনীতো ঠিকই ছিল তবে বিমানের সাহস এত বেশী কেন বয়কট বয়কট বয়কট ?
@@meherunnessa6026 khoi আর boycot করলো. Canada ফ্লাইট এ এত বড় ঘটনা ঘটল তারপর সিলেট তাদের কোনো উদ্যোগ নাই
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
সুস্থ বিচার হওয়া দরকার প্রবাসিদের এরকম হেনস্তা করতে পারে না
As an emigrant, no one has the right to be aggressive, rude, and try to establish their rights in a negetive way, sorry. To gain respect, you have to respect others and be polite. Before coming to a conclusion, analyse the fact to see if you are on the wrong side or not? Then give your opinion, please. I have empathy for him, but I do not agree with the fact that he was rude, agreessive towards the airline crews. With polite behaviour and evidence, he would have gotten the help he was asking for, but without evidence, you can't treat others differently. It's like you have been waiting at your GP service for 4 hours, and someone just came in and managed to see the GP in 5 minutes. You hear other patients start to scream, and they all try to make a team against the receptionist because they are unaware of the situation of that person. So, they get confused on the priority list. I think we should learn to be polite and follow British values.
বিমান Cruder অতি তাড়াতাড়ি আইনের আওতায় আনা হোক।
বিমান কর্মীদের এই কাজটি করা মোটেও ঠিক হয়নি, উনি একজন বিমান যাত্রী ডায়াবেটিস রোগী, উনার সাথে এই রকম আচরণ করা মোটেও ঠিক হয়নি। এই ধরনের আচরণ বড়ই দুঃখজনক, যারা এই কাজটি করেছেন তাদেরকে আইনের আওতায় আনা উচিত।
বাংলাদেশের অবস্তা আজ খুবই করুণ ।
বাংলাদেশের অবস্হা এখন আগের তুলনায় হাজারগুন বেশী ভাল।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Very sad news
সিলেটি ঘাড় বাঁকা খাবার না অন্য ঘটনা
সবার আগে জানতে হবে পরে বিচার বেবস্থা নেওয়া হোক
তদন্তের প্রয়োজন
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
এতোদিন মাল পিয়া নিয়ে শুনেছি, এবার ভাত রুটি সামনে আসলো।
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
এখন থেকে দোয়া ইউনুস পড়া শুরু করলাম
খুব ভাল করেছে
এদের চাকরি বেসরকারি করা উচিৎ
গেছে বাংলাদেশ বিমান গেছে😂😂 যাত্রী কম হয়ে যাবে এবার
দয়া করে যাচাই-বাছাই করে খবর পরিবেশন করবেন
Rguge manush/ Er zonno bd biman beyman / Ami bd jonogon er por shomman bachanor biman tass korina Roktho shabdan morbo bechey thakbona thank you
আমি ফিজি প্রবাসী বাংলাদেশ বিমান বয়কট করলাম
Probashi holei saat khun maaf hobe naki !
Well said. Spot on.
This passenger should have taken extra care or food with him considering health condition. Getting indisciplined was not the solution.
কিছু দেয়না একটু পানি দেয়
They shouldn’t arrest him.
Sent them jail now
You can't send them into prison because they were following safeguarding policy only. They were thinking of his health and others' safety as well.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Salma Abaya !!!!!!!!?
ai sob cavin crow ke jele dewa hok
So sad for him
মানুষ বাংলাদেশ বিমানে কেনো ভ্রমণ করে?
Airhostess khubi valo, ora onek kharap babohar shojjo kore.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
It's a hard job.
@@NoorjahanKhanam-jl2xt you're right. He has British passport that doesn't mean his behavior could become good. There are difference between crow and peacock.
Why you said free food
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Astagfirullaha wa atubu ilaihi
Ekjon British citizen er Sathe emon behavior Kono vabe Mana jaina
If you are a British citizen, then you should respect and abide by British values. I totally support the UK government to make it mandatory to pass life in the UK exam. Otherwise, no one will learn how to behave.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
খবরের সত্যতা কি?
Amar mone hoe, jatri kharap babohar korese, tai emon korese. Ami jatri hishebe silam, ek jatri khubi kharap babohar korese amar shathe, koi tar upor kono babostha keuto neyni.
@@dilrubaakhter2608 আপনি যাত্রী না আপনি হলেন বিমানের দালাল
Did u complain?
You are right. Spot on. I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I understand your pain, but sometimes, to avoid serious tension and conflict, they have to ignore the situation. With many sylheties, they gang up and attack the targeted person even though the targeted person is right and their people are wrong. There are a few sylheties, and they want to speak up against odds but couldn't. It is hard.
Yes, all people near to me and airhostes new that. Airhostes changed my seat but it wasn't comfortable.
খাবার দেবার পরও উনি অতিরিক্ত খাবার চেয়ে মারমুখী হয়ে উঠেন। অন্য যাত্রীরাও তার বিরুদ্ধে অভিযোগ করে। এই লোক কে জেলে দেয়া উচিত। উনি বিমানে উঠার উপযুক্ত নন।
y u treating my uncle like that he is diabetic
Aainer Autai ana hoke.....
😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Boycott air lines
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
@@mohammadmahmod2024 jara babohar janena tader shathe kharap babohar korbe etai shavabik. Manush plane 3 seat nie ghumae, eta apni ar kono airlines dekhesen? Airhostes bole dey, shabdhane khabar dio jate karo pae khabar box na lage.
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বিমানে দরি পাইলো কই
They have have it to restrain aggressive passengers. Remember, they were trained by British restrain trainer. If it was British Airways, they would have banned him for being aggressive towards aircrew. British Airways would have handcuffed him. Sorry. He would have discloused his health conditions. Sorry.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
It is not right.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
this another reason biman bangladesh never will make money. we are jate bangalee.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Thank..biman.
Crow kob baja
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
khobis okhol
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Cabin crop stopes every time bangali crow toking no good
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
বাংলাদেশ বিমান এর crews chechra
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
ভাগ্য ভালো যে পিটিয়ে হত্যা করেনি।এর আগে এক জনকে পিটিয়ে হত্যা করেছিল ঢাকা বিমানবন্দর কর্তৃপক্ষ। তার কোন বিচার হয়নি। ধন্যবাদ উনি জিবন নিয়ে বেঁচে আছেন।
এ-ই জন্য বাংলাদেশের বিমানে মানুষ যায়না
শুরু থেকে শেষ পর্যন্ত একদম মিথ্যা খবর।
খবর সত্য
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
Biman Bangladesh Boykot All Probashe
Verry sad news
Verry sad news
Verry sad news
কোন পাগলে এদেরকে চাকরী দিলো
hasina pagole chacri dece
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
You have a knowledge gap. 😂😂😂😂😂. Think professionally, and then you will understand why crews behaved in that way.
Salar syloitta 😅😅😅😅
We shouldn't laugh when someone is in trouble. Remember, we are Muslim.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
তোদের জন্য এটাই পাওনা
Let's not take our anger on all sylheties. A few sylheties are good. Be positive, I know it's too hard bit it's not impossible.
খবরের হেডলাইন কি দিলেন আর বাইক্কা আপনার প্যানপ্যানানি শুনতে শুনতে আসল খবর নাই
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.
I am sorry, those crew members were doing their job. If someone is aggressive, then you should use the force (restrain) to calm that person down. This is the law. Legally, it's acceptable. This is in practice in the UK detention centres, prisons, home office, retail, and when the police officers would like to stop and search any person. So, according to the law and based on the fact, airline crews were restraining him. He could get help by being police and showing the evidence or disclosing to the airline that he is a diabetic patient and that he might need extra food. He was given an extra meal, but if a diabetic patient eats more, then his sugar level might go high. So, selecting food and meals for him is not easy. He can't eat more carbohydrates. Snacks should be healthy. He had the right to buy food as well. So, he would have bought food. If he was given free food in different times, then it would have created conflict, and it would have been a chaotic situation because without evidebce everyone should be treated equally and fairly to stop discriminating other passengers. This would have been an uncontrolled situation on air. If it was British Airways, they would have thrown him out of the aeroplane or handed him to the police. That is what the crew members have done. I believe that when we come outside of Bangladesh, we represent Banglaeesh. He was not well mannered. Your manner projects your family root. He did not follow British values but possessed a British passport. This is a shame for a British citizen, sorry. We should all respect others and abide by the laws, please. We should learn to be polite and not aggressive because our behaviour talks about our roots.