New details have surfaced about the tragic plane crash that took the life of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others. Call records released by the NCP revealed that just nine minutes before the accident, Ajit Pawar was on a call with a dedicated party worker. His final phone call, moments before the crash, has become a poignant topic of discussion, leaving party workers in tears at the Baramati office.
Shreejit Pawar, an NCP worker, had the last conversation with Ajit Pawar. Shreejit shared that he messaged ‘Ajit Dada’ about some work at 8:19 a.m. Though there was no immediate reply as the plane was likely in the air, Ajit Pawar called back promptly at 8:37 a.m. when the aircraft was preparing to land. In a brief exchange, Shreejit raised a local issue for inquiry, to which Pawar responded decisively before preparing for landing.
Pawar’s final words to Shreejit were, “I will call you back later,” just before the tragic accident occurred at 8:46 a.m. during the landing attempt in Baramati. The conversation lasted about a minute, showcasing Pawar’s commitment to work and inclusivity. Shreejit emotionally noted that Pawar’s nature was to reply to every message, emphasizing their dedication to justice for all communities.
Ajit Pawar’s sudden death has deeply affected Baramati and Maharashtra, where he was scheduled to address poll meetings. The audio clip of his last conversation was played to hear his voice one last time, highlighting his strong work ethic and dedication to all sections of society until the end. As the state mourns, attention has shifted to the investigation of the aircraft’s technical failure.
