Ajit Pawar Death: Five people on board the plane died in the crash landing, all bodies were completely burned; then how was Ajit Pawar identified?
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash in Baramati on Wednesday morning, along with four other people. The accident was so horrific that the bodies were difficult to identify.
Ajit Pawar Death: Today is a very sad day for national politics. Prominent NCP leader and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has passed away. He and four others lost their lives in a horrific plane crash. The accident was so devastating that the plane was completely engulfed in flames.
Ajit Pawar was traveling from Mumbai to Baramati on a charter flight on the morning of January 28th. He was scheduled to address several public meetings in Baramati. However, the plane suddenly experienced a technical problem during landing, leading to the accident.
Badly burnt bodies after plane crash
Police and rescue teams arrived at the scene to find flames and smoke everywhere. The severity of the accident was evident from the fact that the bodies were severely burned after the crash, making identification extremely difficult. It is reported that the bodies had to be identified based on personal belongings.
Ajit Pawar was identified by his watch.
According to reports, Ajit Pawar was identified by the watch on his wrist. Others were identified based on clothing and personal belongings. The horror of this accident has shocked everyone.
#WATCH | Crash landing in Baramati | Five people onboard the Mumbai-Baramati charter plane, including Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, died as per initial information by the DGCA.
— ANI (@ANI) January 28, 2026
Visuals from the spot. pic.twitter.com/6MHqTi6gna
Eyewitness told the story of the accident
According to eyewitnesses, Ajit Pawar's plane left the landing strip and crashed into a nearby area. During the attempted landing, the plane faltered and suffered a devastating accident. Furthermore, after the crash, five explosions occurred, engulfing the plane in flames. The plane then completely burned to ashes, killing all aboard.
3 days of state mourning declared in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has also left Mumbai for Baramati. He has declared a school holiday today and a three-day state mourning period. Ajit's body has been taken to a hospital in Baramati, where his family and others are arriving. Ajit's uncle, Sharad Pawar, has also reached the hospital.
AAIM is investigating the accident
Meanwhile, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIM) has begun investigating the accident. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) stated that a team from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau arrived at the operator company, VSR Ventures, in Delhi to investigate the crash landing and begin the investigation, while a second team has left for Baramati.
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