<p> As Air India pilots' strike entered the fifth day, Government today reached out to the opposition parties to discuss ways out of the impasse.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh has invited his predecessors Sharad Yadav, Rajiv Pratap Rudy and Shahnawaz Hussain for informal talks on the ongoing strike, sources said.<br />Indicating support to the government on the issue, Rudy said, "The argument given by the erstwhile Air India pilots is bizarre. No Government will support them."<br /><br />He was of the view that common people could not be harassed because of the strike.<br />The Civil Aviation Minister reached out to Yadav, Rudy and Hussain as the strike by pilots entered the fifth day.<br /><br />Some senior pilots have also sought intervention by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to end the current impasse, claiming the demands of pilots be met as they were "genuine and just"</p>
<p> As Air India pilots' strike entered the fifth day, Government today reached out to the opposition parties to discuss ways out of the impasse.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh has invited his predecessors Sharad Yadav, Rajiv Pratap Rudy and Shahnawaz Hussain for informal talks on the ongoing strike, sources said.<br />Indicating support to the government on the issue, Rudy said, "The argument given by the erstwhile Air India pilots is bizarre. No Government will support them."<br /><br />He was of the view that common people could not be harassed because of the strike.<br />The Civil Aviation Minister reached out to Yadav, Rudy and Hussain as the strike by pilots entered the fifth day.<br /><br />Some senior pilots have also sought intervention by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to end the current impasse, claiming the demands of pilots be met as they were "genuine and just"</p>