Why Did Maharashtra Declare Three-Day Mourning for Deputy CM Ajit Pawar?
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Mumbai, Jan 28 (NationPress) The Maharashtra government has officially announced a three-day state mourning following the unfortunate passing of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, a prominent leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), due to a tragic plane accident near Baramati earlier today.
Ajit Pawar, recognized as one of Maharashtra's leading political figures, lost his life in a catastrophic incident where a chartered flight from Mumbai crash-landed and erupted in flames while attempting to land at Baramati airport.
This period of mourning will see the Tricolour flown at half-mast on all government buildings statewide, and all entertainment events will be suspended, as per the government announcement.
A state funeral will be held in honor of the late NCP stalwart, who was deeply connected to the community and revered as a leader who closely engaged with the public.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed profound sorrow during a media briefing at his residence, Varsha, stating, “Ajit Dada was a leader shaped by struggles, one who never faltered regardless of the challenges, and consistently pressed on with resolve. He was cherished and trusted by the people of Maharashtra. His contributions to the state's progress were immense. Today is an incredibly hard day.”
The Chief Minister confirmed that he and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde would visit Baramati to meet Pawar's family and finalize arrangements for the last rites and official accolades. Additionally, a public holiday has been declared today in memory of the late leader.
Ajit Pawar tragically lost his life when the chartered Learjet 45 (registration VT-SSK) went down while attempting to land, resulting in a fire that took his life and the lives of five others, including a personal security officer, an attendant, and two crew members.
The untimely passing of Ajit Pawar signifies a profound loss for Maharashtra’s political arena, leaving the state engulfed in mourning.