‘Accident or murder?’: Ajit Pawar’s son Rohit Pawar questions 20-day delay airplane crash probe | India Info

‘Accident or murder?’: Ajit Pawar’s son Rohit Pawar questions 20-day delay airplane crash probe | India Info

NEW DELHI: Ajit Pawar’s son and Nationalist Congress Event SP MLA Rohit Pawar on Tuesday questioned the tempo of the investigation into the airplane crash that killed former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, asking whether or not or not the 20-day delay was unintended or deliberate.Marking 20 days given that crash, the Karjat Jamkhed MLA alleged that the probe had failed to comprehend momentum and raised concerns about transparency.

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In a publish on X, Rohit Pawar wrote, “The value of Ajit dada has been understood by peculiar residents nevertheless it certainly nonetheless doesn’t seem to have dawned on the investigative corporations. 20 days have handed given that unfortunate accident however the investigation hasn’t gained any momentum. Is the delay solely to allow the VSR agency to destroy proof or does the company have any person’s security? This question has arisen inside the minds of widespread residents. The information rising instantly regarding the black area being damaged makes it appear like the possibility I predicted 5 days previously is coming out to be true. Be that as it would, we shouldn’t be going to leisure until we get options whether or not or not it was an accident or a murder inside the case of dada!”He moreover said he would preserve a press conference inside the subsequent two days.Along with the publish, Rohit Pawar claimed that the airplane’s black area had been damaged. Nonetheless, there was no official response from the Directorate Regular of Civil Aviation or the Airplane Accident Investigation Bureau referring to the declare.Aviation consultants knowledgeable ANI that black containers are designed to resist extreme circumstances paying homage to extreme temperatures, heavy affect and water immersion to make it possible for saved data is not misplaced inside the event of a crash.In response to the ministry of civil aviation, a three-member group from the AAIB in Delhi and one different three-member group from the DGCA Mumbai Regional Office reached the crash web site on January 28. The Director Regular of the AAIB, G V G Yugandhar, moreover visited the positioning the equivalent day.The ministry said the investigation is progressing expeditiously and confirmed that the black area of the ill-fated airplane has been recovered. It added that the probe has been initiated in accordance with Tips 5 and 11 of the AAIB Tips, 2025.Virtually three weeks after the crash, there was no public change from the DGCA or AAIB, and no preliminary report has been launched to this point. Rohit Pawar said a preliminary report was anticipated by now as a result of the investigation continues.

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