harpoon
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AIr India is a GoI subsidiary.
A taxpayer is a stakeholder in AI by dint of his being a citizen of India.
Although, I do believe that GoI should divest its stake in AI asap.
However, the Indian exchequer DOES earn a share in AI's profits (whenever it makes them), in a similar vein, the Indian exchequer has a share in AI's losses.
Now let's come to KFA.
KFA is a private corporation.
A common taxpayer is not a stakeholder in KFA.
The Indian exchequer does not earn any share in KFA's profits, then why should the Indian exchequer be a party to KFA's losses?
Does Vijay Mallya pay me anything when his airline makes a profit?
NO!
Then why should I pay him when his airline is making loss?
I'm not advocating a no strings attached bailout. In return for bailout Govt will get shares in the company.