What did Shiv Sena say about Rohit Pawar's allegations? What did AAP & Cong say?
Nationalist Congress Party chief Ajit Pawar's nephew, Rohit Pawar, has suspected a conspiracy in the death of Ajit Pawar.
Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) spokesperson Shaina NC has responded to Rohit Pawar's statement.
Shaina said, "The investigation is ongoing in this case. What are they trying to sensationalize? They are asking international agencies to find out the truth."
She added, "Whenever an accident occurs, it is tragic, and we want to get to the bottom of it. But no sensationalism should be created about anything that is beyond anyone's control."
Earlier, Ajit Pawar's nephew, Rohit Pawar, had said at a press conference in Mumbai, "He suspects the airline company VSR, the booking company Aero, and the pilot, Sumit Kapoor."
Rohit Pawar said that he had to gather information in this case because the investigating agencies were working very slowly. However, he also clarified that he has no allegations against DGCA and the government.
Congress and AAP back Rohit Pawar
Earlier, the Maharashtra unit of Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party backed MLA Rohit Pawar over the doubts raised by him on the plane crash involving Ajit Pawar. Both the parties said there should be a thorough investigation into the incident, including into the allegations made by the MLA.
“There is logic in what Rohit Pawar is saying. He has raised doubts over the plane crash. The Black Box of the plane has been recovered and therefore the truth should come out as to what exactly happened…Allegations and doubts raised by Rohit Pawar should be probed,” said Congress chief spokesperson Atul Londhe.
The Congress said a thorough probe into the incident should be carried out and all facts should be placed in public domain.
Similarly, AAP spokesperson Mukund Kirdat said, ”Rohit Pawar has rightly raised several doubts into the plane crash. There is some truth in what he is saying. The government has already launched a probe into the incident. The probe should include the points raised by Rohit Pawar. If the real facts are brought before the public, it will help everyone know how these aircraft companies operate and how they maintain their fleet.”
