Ajit Pawar plane crash: Preliminary probe report soon

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February 22, 2026 16:11 IST

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The preliminary report regarding the Ajit Pawar plane crash is anticipated to be released by February 28, amidst ongoing speculation and calls for a thorough investigation.

IMAGE: Wreckage of the crashed plane that was carrying Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar. Photograph: Special arrangement

Key Points

  • The preliminary report on the Ajit Pawar plane crash is expected to be released on or before February 28.
  • NCP-SP MLA Rohit Pawar has raised concerns about irregularities related to the company that owned the aircraft.
  • Rohit Pawar has called for the resignation of Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu pending the inquiry.
  • The DGCA has clarified on the ongoing inquiry and will release the preliminary report.
  • The civil aviation ministry stated that a preliminary report will be made public within 30 days of the accident.

The preliminary report on the plane crash in which Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar was killed will be out on or before February 28, Union minister of state for civil aviation and Pune MP Murlidhar Mohol said on Sunday.

Pawar and four others were killed on January 28 after their Learjet 45 crashed some distance away from Baramati airport.

 

Talking to reporters at an event in Pune, Mohol said, "The preliminary report will be out before one month (from the day of the incident) on or before February 28."

Demands for Investigation

The incident has been the subject of intense speculation with Nationalist Congress Party-Sharadchandra Pawar MLA and Pawar's nephew Rohit Pawar holding several press conferences to flag what he claimed were irregularities connected to the firm that owned the aircraft and other technical anomalies.

He has also raised doubts about foul play.

On Saturday, the Karjat-Jamkhed MLA wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding that Civil Aviation minister K Ram Mohan Naidu be asked to resign from the Union government till the inquiry into the crash is completed.

'Serious questions have been raised about the company VSR and its links with Rammohan Naidu's party (Telugu Desam Party). These links must be investigated by an independent and competent authority, preferably in collaboration with international agencies,' Pawar said in the letter, a copy of which was marked to Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Government Response

Mohol, however, said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has already released a press statement in which the apex aviation body has clarified on everything related to the ongoing inquiry.

"The statement released from the agency has informed that the preliminary report will be released before February 28. Everything about the investigation is kept in front of all and the report will be made public. I do not want to comment on anybody's remarks," Mohol said.

On February 19, the civil aviation ministry had said a preliminary report will be made public within 30 days of the accident.