Is Sanjay Raut Right to Question the Investigation into Ajit Pawar's Plane Crash?
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Mumbai, Feb 12 (NationPress) In the midst of the ongoing political turmoil regarding the tragic plane crash involving former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut raised concerns over the integrity of the current investigation, supporting NCP (SP) legislator Rohit Pawar’s claims of “foul play” and “sabotage”.
During a press conference, Raut criticized both central and state investigative bodies, asserting that their operations are heavily influenced by politics.
“The investigative agencies in this state and country have become compromised. Whether it is the ED, CBI, IB, or even the state police, the public has lost all faith in them,” Raut stated.
He further claimed that under the Modi government, significant incidents have not been investigated impartially. “The probes are consistently biased to shield those in power,” he asserted.
Raut noted that the aircraft involved in the crash had originated from Gujarat, igniting public doubt.
“People are bound to be suspicious. The plane that was carrying Ajit Dada also came from Gujarat. Look at the Ahmedabad plane crash. Nearly 300 lives were lost, but what happened to that investigation? Can anyone clarify how that plane went down?” he questioned, dismissing Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s request to trust the authorities.
He urged Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to take Rohit Pawar’s allegations seriously instead of casting them aside as mere political rhetoric.
“Rohit Pawar is providing a detailed account with evidence regarding the crash. If the DCM’s sorrow over Ajit Dada’s demise is genuine and not a ‘pretence’, he must convene a meeting with Rohit Pawar and the relevant officials. Dismissive remarks like ‘the agencies are working’ are simply an evasion of the truth,” Raut stated.
Raut also mentioned a recent meeting between NCP leaders Sunetra Pawar, who is also Deputy Chief Minister, and Praful Patel with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. While images from the meeting suggested cordial discussions, Raut lamented that the investigation into the plane crash did not seem to be prioritized.
“Political discussions will persist, but if Sunetra Pawar and Praful Patel had brought up this accident with the Prime Minister, the investigation might have gained real momentum,” he commented.
As political tensions escalate, opposition leaders are amplifying their calls for a transparent, high-level judicial inquiry into the crash, alleging that the government is attempting to conceal the truth by swaying the investigation.