Rohit Pawar suspects 'sabotage' in Ajit Pawar death; blames VSR Ventures for jet crash
Rohit Pawar, a prominent figure in the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), has raised concerns of potential foul play surrounding the recent jet crash that claimed the life of his uncle, Ajit Pawar. In a statement reflecting his suspicions, Rohit indicated that the circumstances of the incident appear dubious and suggested that VSR Ventures, the company operating the aircraft, may have a role in the mishap. He also highlighted a troubling incident that occurred just days before the crash, where a senior NCP leader's late arrival to a crucial meeting on January 27 led Ajit Pawar to cancel a planned road trip. This series of events has fueled speculation about the possibility of sabotage, with Rohit Pawar calling for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding both the delay and the crash. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of Maharashtra, as Ajit Pawar was a key political figure and his untimely death raises questions about safety and accountability in the aviation sector. As investigations continue, the Pawar family and NCP supporters are seeking clarity on the events that led to this tragic loss, while the allegations of sabotage add a layer of complexity to an already sensitive situation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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