The issue has been brought up with the Shanghai Foreign Affairs Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Pudong air terminal specialists after it was conveyed to the notice of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. Beijing: Features Man blames Chinese carrier for getting into mischief with kindred Indian travelers China Eastern Airlines has denied the assertion India has brought up issue with China after grumbling recorded: sources India has brought up with China a protest documented by an Indian traveler asserting misconduct with Indians at the Shanghai Pudong worldwide airplane terminal by the staff of a Chinese carrier, sources said today. The issue has been brought up with the Shanghai Foreign Affairs Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Pudong air terminal specialists after it was conveyed to the notice of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, sources told PTI. In the interim, China Eastern Airlines has denied the affirmation saying that in the wake of checking related materials and the airplane terminal CCTV film, it discovered news reports about the occurrence did not fit in with the reality, state-run Xinhua news organization revealed the previous evening. "Rather, the aircrafts representatives offered careful administration," the carrier said in an announcement. The organization guaranteed that it is devoted to giving quality flight administration to travelers around the globe. Prior, media reports said that North American Punjabi Association official chief Satnam Singh Chahal kept in touch with Swaraj affirming that he saw that at the leave entryway of the plane for wheelchair travelers, ground staff was offending travel Indian travelers. Chahal, who went on August 6 by China Eastern Airlines flight from New Delhi to San Francisco, needed to stop at Shanghai Pudong to get his next flight of similar carriers for San Francisco. He said when he griped to concerned Airlines he was yelled around the authority. "I saw from their non-verbal communication that they were baffled from the rising outskirt pressure amongst India and China," Chahal was cited as saying in the letter, evidently alluding to the almost two-month long standoff amongst Indian and Chinese troops at Doklam in Sikkim area. Chahal even proposed to Swaraj to issue a counseling for Indian travel voyagers to abstain from traveling through China. A month ago, China had issued a wellbeing admonitory to its nationals in India to give careful consideration to their security and play it safe for their security to abstain from being influenced by winning hostile to China supposition.