Maha govt requests CBI probe into Ajit Pawar plane crash

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February 23, 2026 10:36 IST

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Following allegations of foul play, the Maharashtra government has requested a CBI investigation into the plane crash that tragically killed Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, promising a thorough probe into the incident.

IMAGE: Wreckage of the crashed plane that was carrying Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and four others. Photograph: ANI video grab

Key Points

  • Rohit Pawar raised concerns about the plane crash circumstances and the company that owned the aircraft, demanding investigation.
  • DGCA is conducting an audit of the VSR Company, which owned the plane, and all its logbooks are being checked.
  • Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis assures a thorough investigation into the plane crash, emphasizing the importance of safety for political leaders.

The Maharashtra government has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to order a Central Bureau of Investigation into the plane crash that killed Deputy CM Ajit Pawar last month, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said.

The Mahayuti government will ensure that all doubts regarding the plane crash are cleared, Fadnavis said at a press conference on Sunday on the eve of the budget session of the Maharashtra legislature.

"I had received a letter from the NCP (an ally of the BJP) seeking a CBI probe into the air crash and spoke with Home Minister Amit Shah. Along with investigations by DGCA and state CID, there will be a probe by the CBI," he added.

Ajit Pawar and four others onboard a chartered plane were killed when it crashed while attempting to land near Baramati in Pune district on January 28.

The late NCP chief's nephew and NCP-SP leader Rohit Pawar has raised several allegations regarding the plane crash circumstances and suspected foul play.

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On Saturday, Rohit Pawar wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding that Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu be asked to resign till the inquiry into the incident is completed.

He has also raised questions regarding the company VSR that owned the ill-fated Learjet 45 aircraft and its purported links with Naidu.

Fadnavis, meanwhile, added that the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) was conducting an audit of the VSR Company and all its logbooks were being checked.

"We have to wait for the probe report and avoid speculation. There may be doubts that have to be referred to the appropriate authority. We will also ensure a regular follow-up of the investigation. I feel the DGCA and civil aviation ministry have nothing to hide," he said.

Noting the probe is important for the safety of all political leaders, Fadnavis recalled that he had travelled on the VSR plane several times.

Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar, who was also present at the presser with Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, said, "We have requested a CBI probe into the air crash and the chief minister has assured a thorough investigation."

Political Implications

Fadnavis also took a swipe at the Opposition after leaders of the Sharad Pawar-led NCP-SP skipped the Maha Vikas Aghadi meeting on the eve of the state Budget session, which is likely to witness intense debates on Ajit Pawar's plane crash and other issues.

The Opposition boycotted the customary tea party hosted by Fadnavis, claiming the state government had not expressed any regret over the potential impact of the Indo-US trade deal on cotton growers and fisherfolk from Maharashtra.