New Delhi, July 16 -- Mohammad Jamshid Y, a former IndiGo employee, who was employed as a ground staff member at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport, claimed that he was asked to touch his supervisor's feet to apologise after reporting to work without wearing a tie.

He said he dismissed it to comply, noting that such a demand was degrading and had no place in a professional work environment, and subsequently put his papers.

Jamshid, in an Instagram video, said the incident unfolded during a routine inspection at Terminal 1, where a senior official allegedly spotted that he was not wearing a tie. He said he acknowledged the lapse without hesitation, apologised for the oversight, and explained that he had accidentally forgotten t...