Jay Pawar, son of the late Ajit Pawar, has questioned the AIB’s preliminary report on his father’s fatal plane crash. He expressed dissatisfaction, demanded transparency, and called for stringent action against VSR Ventures if safety lapses are found.
Pawar Questions Preliminary AIB Report
Jay Pawar, son of late Ajit Pawar, has questioned the preliminary report issued by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) in connection with the recent plane crash in which former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar died. Jay Pawar sought stringent action against VSR Ventures if safety lapses are established.
In a post on Instagram, Pawar expressed dissatisfaction over the preliminary findings and called for transparency and comprehensive answers. “I have read the preliminary report examined by the AIB. Seeing that this report has not been prepared completely and thoroughly has caused me deep regret and pain. The people of Maharashtra, as well as all the families who lost their loved ones in this accident, deserve not just formal information, but the truth, transparency, and comprehensive answers.”
Calls for Stricter Action Against VSR Ventures
He also raised concerns over the action taken by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) against VSR Ventures and suggested that deficiencies may not be limited to a few aircraft. “On the issues based on which the DGCA has grounded some aircraft of VSR Ventures, we cannot rule out the possibility that similar deficiencies may exist in other aircraft as well.
Calling for stricter measures if serious lapses are found, Pawar said, “If serious lapses are found in safety-related rules and procedures, then instead of taking action limited to only a few aircraft, it is necessary to take a strict decision regarding the entire VSR fleet. Giving top priority to passenger safety, the DGCA should also consider completely suspending operations of VSR’s entire aircraft fleet if required.”
Video Alleges Gross Negligence
In a separate post, Pawar also shared a video on Instagram alleging negligence during a flight and demanded immediate action. “In this video, VSR’s owner Rohit Singh is seen sleeping in the chief pilot’s seat during the flight. Such negligence while being in the air is unacceptable. This is extremely serious and shocking.
I firmly demand that the DGCA take immediate and strict action in this matter. Until a complete investigation is conducted, all VSR aircraft should be grounded immediately, and Rohit Singh should be arrested at once and subjected to strict legal action. This is the heartfelt plea of a son… for my father and for the safety of every passenger,” he added in the post. (ANI)
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