"We have come to know DGCA is on the verge of suspending licences of 132 pilots and 400 cabin crew for no fault of theirs. This is a clear case of vindication (sic) by (DGCA official). "(The DGCA official) handpicked only two flights on narrow body and left out wide body flights. "Crew of international flights have to undergo post-flight BA to check if they consumed alcohol available on board such flights. Top DGCA officials say Bhullar is going to decide on the issue of grounding the crew shortly.
Source: Times of India September 08, 2017 11:47 UTC