How Do Madhya Pradesh Leaders Remember Ajit Pawar as a Committed Public Servant?
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Bhopal, Jan 28 (NationPress) Leaders from various political backgrounds in Madhya Pradesh, including Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath, expressed their sorrow over the tragic loss of Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister, who died in a plane crash in Baramati on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Yadav remarked that Pawar's life was dedicated to the service of the underprivileged, the poor, and the backward classes. He also highlighted Pawar's significant role in contributing to the progress of Maharashtra.
“He was a leader who had a profound connection with the people. I extend my heartfelt condolences on his premature passing. I pray to Lord Mahakal to provide him a place at his divine feet and grant his grieving family the strength to endure this tremendous loss,” Yadav expressed on X.
State BJP President Hemant Khandelwal conveyed that the news of Ajit Pawar's demise in the Baramati plane crash was profoundly saddening.
“Ajit ji devoted his entire life to public service. His departure represents an irreparable loss to the political landscape. May God bless his soul and provide strength to the mourning family during this sorrowful time,” Khandelwal stated.
Veteran Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath characterized Pawar's death as an irreparable loss to Indian politics.
“The passing of Ajit Pawar is a significant loss for Indian politics. He dedicated his whole life to the welfare of the people of Maharashtra. May God grant him eternal peace, and provide his family with the resilience to navigate this grief,” Nath expressed.
State Congress Chief Jitu Patwari, who was in New Delhi for discussions with the party's central leadership, described the news of Pawar's death as deeply painful.
“I pray for peace for the departed soul and strength for the family and supporters to withstand this profound loss. Om Shanti,” Patwari wrote on X.
Ajit Pawar, aged 66, tragically lost his life in a plane crash on Wednesday morning in Maharashtra's Baramati district. Affectionately known as “Dada,” he was a prominent figure in Maharashtra politics, recognized for his administrative acumen and forthright speaking style.