Ajit Pawar Death Case: Rohit Pawar Demands Justice, Uncovers Shocking Conspiracy
A new twist has emerged in the tragic death of former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. More than three weeks after the plane crash on January 28, Rohit Pawar has called the incident a deep conspiracy. He raised serious questions about the aircraft’s technical issues and the operating company. Rohit Pawar demanded the resignation of Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu.
Ruling Party’s Protection for Operating Company
Rohit Pawar alleged that ‘VSR Ventures’, the company that operated the crashed Learjet 45 aircraft, is being protected by ruling parties. He claimed the company has links to powerful leaders in the central and state governments. Rohit Pawar stated that some Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) officials are trying to hide facts and clear the company’s name.
Shocking Revelations About the Crash
Concerns Over Aircraft Maintenance and Fuel
Based on his personal investigation, Rohit Pawar made startling claims about the accident:
- Extra Fuel Cans: He alleged that extra fuel cans were stored in the aircraft’s luggage compartment. This, he believes, made the fire uncontrollable.
- Multiple Explosions: Rohit Pawar claimed that several explosions occurred during the crash. This raises doubts about the accuracy of the black box data.
- Maintenance Negligence: He accused the company of gross negligence in the aircraft’s mechanical condition and maintenance.
Appeal for Intervention from Top Leaders
Rohit Pawar appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to investigate the matter. He stated, “Only the PM and Home Minister can bring justice to Ajit Pawar.” He also announced plans to send an email to the Prime Minister. Additionally, he urged opposition leader Rahul Gandhi to raise this issue in Parliament and public forums.
The Tragic Accident
Ajit Pawar’s charter plane crashed while landing at Baramati airstrip on January 28, 2026. The accident claimed the lives of five people, including Ajit Pawar, the crew, and security officers.

