Echoes of unresolved grief and suspicion filled Mumbai’s air as NCP’s Rohit Pawar confronted journalists at the legislature, insisting on a rigorous CBI examination of Ajit Pawar’s tragic end. The Sharad Pawar loyalist envisioned Maharashtra’s populace rising once truths emerge.
He spotlighted relentless queries from grassroots warriors Amol Mitkari, Rupali Thombare, and others. Pawar’s CBI scorecard: dismal. ‘Where’s the transparency? No CCTV grabs, no deep criminal digs—just token reports,’ he charged.
Explosive claims followed: evidence linking rulers, ministers to VSR aviation. CBI’s plate overflows with 7,075 cases, risking endless postponement, Pawar cautioned, advocating a hard deadline.
CM meeting looms with letter and proofs in tow. Shah, DGCA briefed, but key intel hoarded—70% unseen. Purely about justice, not games, he affirmed, citing Ajit’s wishes and MVA backing like Sanjay Raut’s.
Strategy solidifies after Sharad’s return, MVA powwow. Tribute poured: Ajit’s quick wit teased him; his discipline defined assemblies. ‘Irreplaceable Marathi icon lost. Truth for Maharashtra; fight for masses endures.’
