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    Ajit Pawar death: Rohit Pawar writes to Amit Shah, civil aviation minister, DGCA for plane crash probe | India News

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    NEW DELHI: Rohit Pawar on Saturday said he has written to Union home minister Amit Shah seeking a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the January 28 plane crash that killed Ajit Pawar.Numerous doubts have arisen regarding the plane crash involving Ajitdada, and these doubts were presented to the public through a press conference along with the facts. On the same matter, an attempt was made to meet Home Minister Amit Shah Sahib, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Ji, and the DGCA, but the meeting could not take place. Consequently, along with a presentation, all our doubts were emailed to the Home Minister, the Civil Aviation Minister, and the DGCA, requesting a thorough and impartial investigation into the crash to bring the facts before the public. I am confident that a positive response will be received on this, and an objective resolution to the many questions troubling me and the entire Maharashtra will be achieved,” he said in a post on X.

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    He said he sent emails along with a detailed presentation outlining his concerns to Shah, civil aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu, and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), urging authorities to establish the truth behind the incident.“Even after holding the press conference, while the investigation has gained some momentum, it is still not progressing at the expected pace. The Honourable Home Minister and the Civil Aviation Minister may not have been able to spare time due to being occupied with the session, but it is incomprehensible why the DGCA did not grant time. Even if the authorities have not given time, all the information has been sent to them; even though we are not in power, we are pursuing the matter in our own way, and I expect that the state government and everyone in power will also follow up on this..!” he added.Earlier, he had claimed there was reason to suspect sabotage in the tragic air crash.



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