Disgraceful @airindiain yesterday on your flight AI102 from JFK to Delhi a drunk passenger removed his pants and peed on the seat my mother was sitting!!! She was traveling alone and is completely traumatized! Reply ASAP #AirIndia #Shameful — Indrani Ghosh (@indranidreams) August 31, 2018

@airindiain please follow up immediately and report back to MoCA / DGCA. Very unfortunate that your mother had to go through this harrowing experience. https://t.co/TcUxEiZ4lR — Jayant Sinha (@jayantsinha) September 1, 2018

@airindiain when I called to make a complaint the usual call centre guy following the script asked me to go to the website and write a feedback!! Really FEEDBACK! — Indrani Ghosh (@indranidreams) August 31, 2018

An Air India passenger on Friday allegedly relieved himself on a seat where a woman was seated, Times of India reported.The incident transpired on the national flag-carrier's New York-New Delhi flight. Manhattan-based lawyer-yoga teacher Indrani Ghosh, the "traumatised" woman's daughter, took to Twitter after.“Disgraceful on your flight AI 102 from JFK to Delhi a drunk passenger removed his pants and peed on the seat my mother was sitting!!! She was traveling alone and is completely traumatized! Reply ASAP."Junior Civil Aviation Minister Jayant Sinha has ordered a probe into the incident. Responding to Ghosh on Twitter, the Indian minister ordered the airline to "report back to aviation ministry/DGCA." He also termed the "harrowing" incident "unfortunate".Ghosh wants the airline to take strict action against the passenger. Air India has initiated proceedings and promised swift action, a source said.The Manhattan-based lawyer-yoga teacher also expressed her anguish over the attitude of an Air India call centre representative contacted in connection with the episode. "Really FEEDBACK!… Don’t you think by not taking action against such behavior the airline is giving him a free pass!!? By reporting such obscene and offensive behavior the airline can stop such person creating nuisance in future."This article originally appeared in Times of India