Ajit Pawar's Final Call: Last Conversation Revealed 9 Minutes Before Crash

Call records reveal Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was on a phone call with a party worker just nine minutes before his fatal plane crash. The brief conversation, about a local issue, ended with his promise to call back later before he prepared to land. The audio of this final call was played at the Baramati party office, moving workers to tears. This poignant detail underscores his dedication and engagement with grassroots work until his last moments.

Key Points: Ajit Pawar's Last Phone Call Before Fatal Plane Crash

  • Final call made 9 minutes before crash
  • Audio clip played at party office
  • Conversation about local issue and inclusivity
  • Aircraft crashed during landing attempt
  • Call highlights his work ethic
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Ajit Pawar's last conversation: Phone call to NCP worker 9 minutes before plane crash

Details emerge of Ajit Pawar's final phone call to an NCP worker just 9 minutes before the plane crash that claimed his life.

"I will call you back later. - Ajit Pawar"

Baramati, Feb 4

New details have emerged regarding the final moments in the tragic plane crash that claimed the life of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others. Call records, released by the NCP on Wednesday, revealed that just nine minutes before the fatal accident, he was on the phone with a dedicated party worker.

His final phone call, made just before the accident, has become a poignant subject of discussion. When his last audio clip was played at the Baramati party office, party workers were unable to hold back their tears. Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash on January 28 at Baramati.

Shreejit Pawar, an NCP worker from Katewadi, had the final conversation with Ajit Pawar.

He shared details of their last interaction. Shreejit had sent a message to 'Ajit Dada' regarding some work at 8.19 a.m. Since the plane was likely in the air, there was no immediate reply. However, as the aircraft approached for landing and regained signal range, Dada promptly called Shreejit back at 8.37 a.m. During the brief interaction, Shreejit raised a local issue for inquiry.

In his signature decisive and no-nonsense style, Pawar replied, "I will call you back later," before hanging up to prepare for the landing. Tragically, this proved to be his final conversation. Only nine minutes later, at 8.46 a.m., the aircraft met with a horrific accident during its landing attempt at Baramati. Ajit Pawar spoke with Shreejit Pawar for about one minute.

In this conversation, the same passion for work and spirit of inclusivity were evident in his voice. "I wasn't so important that Dada had to call me right during landing," Shreejit remarked emotionally, "but it was his nature to reply to every message."

According to Shreejit, Ajit Pawar said, "Child, we take all castes and religions along with us. We will work to give justice to everyone. I have given the Zilla Parishad candidature to the Mali community from the Supe constituency because it was an OBC reserved seat. We have done what other parties failed to do." To this, Shreejit replied, "Fine, Dada. Whatever decision you feel is right is final. I will hang up now." The conversation ended there. Moments later, destiny took a cruel turn.

A wave of grief has swept through Baramati and the entire state of Maharashtra following the sudden and untimely death of Ajit Pawar, who was to address four poll meetings in Baramati.

Shreejit mentioned that the audio clip was played because everyone wished to hear Dada's voice one last time. This final conversation underscores Ajit Pawar's massive work ethic and his determination to include all sections of society until his very last breath.

While the state observes a period of mourning, the focus has shifted to the "Black Box" and the ongoing investigation into the technical failure of the aircraft.

The revelation of his last phone call has added a poignant layer to the tragedy, highlighting that the leader was active and engaged with his grassroots workers until his very last moments.

- IANS

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Priya S
His last words about taking all castes and religions along... that's the India we need to build. A leader who practiced inclusivity till his final moments. A tragic loss for our political culture.
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Rahul R
While the sentiment is touching, the focus must remain on the investigation. Why did the aircraft fail? We need answers and accountability to prevent such tragedies in the future. Safety cannot be compromised.
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Michael C
Reading this from abroad. The personal connection described here between a senior leader and a party worker is remarkable. It speaks volumes about his character. My condolences to his family and the people of Maharashtra.
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Anjali F
"I will call you back later." How fateful those words were. It's a sobering reminder of how unpredictable life is. May his soul rest in peace, and may his family find strength.
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Karthik V
The detail about calling back because the phone regained signal mid-air is chilling. His work ethic was legendary. Baramati will never be the same. A sad day for Indian politics.

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