"Not a soul from the airline side has contacted us. No one has engaged us in any dialogue," said a senior commander with the airline, who did not want to be identified.
"It seems the management does not want us to join back; instead, they blame the problems of the airline on us."
The pilots were responding to a statement made by chairman Mallya, also a Rajya Sabha MP, outside Parliament on Tuesday that he had spoken to the pilots and the matter was being sorted.
"We spoke to our pilots. We are sorting it out," Mallya said.
With the pilots not returning for duty on the second day, third of the 180 flights of the ailing airline were grounded or merged on Tuesday.
This is more than the 45 flights that were grounded yesterday as a result of the pilot agitation.
That is because pilots say they are not reporting to duty. In fact, today around 50 more pilots joined the agitation.
"We have not been paid our salaries for the last four months," said the senior commander.
"But our chairman is spending £40 million (Rs 312.42 crore at Rs 78.12) in formulae one.
All the same, one expects us to work without
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