Sharad Pawar's First Reaction On Nephew Ajit's Death In Plane Crash: 'It Was Accident, No Politics Involved'
Earlier in the day, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee floated a political conspiracy theory behind Ajit Pawar's death. Mamata Banerjee said that just two days ago there were reports that Ajit was willing to leave BJP.
“I don't know what is the fate of the opposition political parties but he was very much with the ruling party. But two days ago, I came to know that someone from another party had given a statement that Pawar was willing to leave the BJP. Now this has happened,” she said, demanding a Supreme Court-monitored investigation.
A visibly emotional Sharad Pawar, in a video statement, also appealed that the plane crash, which killed his nephew and four others, should not be politicised.
“A stand was floated from Kolkata that there is some politics involved in this incident. But there is nothing like this. There is no politics involved; it is purely an accident. It has caused immense grief to me and to the entire state of Maharashtra. I appeal to everyone not to politicise this tragedy,” Sharad Pawar said in an apparent snub to Mamata Banerjee.
He said,“Not all things are in our hands.”
Ajit Pawar died today, January 28, after his chartered plane crashed at Baramati airport during landing. Ajit Pawar had left for Baramati from Mumbai to attend civic election rallies. The plane crash-landed near the runway threshold, killing all five people on board the chartered plane. Among the deceased were his personal security officer, a flight attendant and two pilots.
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