​Ajit Pawar death: Rohit Pawar writes to PM Modi, seeks minister’s resignation 

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) leader Rohit Pawar has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded an immediate action against Union Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu in connection with the plane crash that resulted in Ajit Pawar`s death, reported the IANS.

In a letter also marked to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Rohit Pawar claimed that serious questions had arisen over the company VSR Ventures, which owned the aircraft involved in the plane crash that killed former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in Baramati on January 28, 2026.

Rohit Pawar has called for an independent and competent authority to investigate the alleged links between the minister and VSR Ventures.

In his letter, he requested that Rammohan Naidu step down until the inquiry is complete to ensure there is no possible influence or interference. He also raised concerns about whether the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) may have been compromised in relation to the aircraft’s operations.’

Earlier this week, Rohit Pawar addressed a press conference alleging a “nexus” between the Civil Aviation Ministry, the DGCA and VSR Ventures. He claimed the current leadership was biased and shielding the company, according to the IANS.

He demanded that the crash be investigated as culpable homicide rather than treated as an accidental death.

He also called for a formal FIR against the owners of VSR Ventures and the technical staff responsible for clearing the aircraft’s airworthiness.

Call for CBI probe

Rohit Pawar has sought an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), arguing that the case involves a high-profile public figure and falls within the Union-controlled aviation sector. He stated that the state CID may lack both the technical expertise and political independence to conduct a fair investigation, as per the IANS.

He has also urged Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi to raise the issue in Parliament.

Claims of missing data and irregularities

At subsequent briefings, Rohit Pawar presented what he described as a detailed report, suggesting the possibility of a political or commercial conspiracy.

He alleged that the aircraft’s transponder was switched off during the final minute of the flight, that CCTV footage from the hangar was being withheld, and that a backdated audit may have been prepared to protect the company. He also cited technical discrepancies, including the alleged use of additional fuel tanks and a last-minute change of the main pilot, the news agency reported.

The aircraft involved in the crash was a Learjet 45, and the incident occurred in Baramati on January 28, 2026.

Authorities were yet to respond to the latest allegations, reported the IANS.

(with IANS inputs)

 

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