Congress Mourns Ajit Pawar's Death as "Irreparable Loss" to Nation

Congress MP Manoj Kumar expressed profound sorrow over the death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a plane crash, calling it an irreparable loss to state and national politics as well as the cooperative sector. The fatal crash occurred near the Baramati airport runway on Wednesday. Pawar's mortal remains were taken to his residence and a public funeral procession is planned in Baramati. The Congress leader stated his party stands with Pawar's family, well-wishers, and supporters during this difficult time.

Key Points: Congress Condoles Ajit Pawar's Death in Plane Crash

  • Congress expresses deep condolences
  • Loss to Maharashtra & national politics
  • Plane crash near Baramati airport
  • Funeral procession scheduled in Baramati
  • NCP and supporters in mourning
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"Extremely painful, irreparable loss for national politics": Congress's Manoj Kumar on Ajit Pawar's death in plane crash

Congress MP Manoj Kumar calls Ajit Pawar's demise an irreparable loss to Maharashtra politics, cooperative sector, and national politics.

"extremely sad and painful... irreparable loss - Manoj Kumar"

New Delhi, January 29

Congress MP Manoj Kumar on Thursday expressed condolences over the demise of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and said that this is an irreparable loss not only to Maharashtra politics but also to the country's cooperative sector.

The Congress leader added that the National Congress Party stood with his family and his party's supporters during the grieving time.

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said, "The news of the death of Maharashtra Dy CM and prominent leader, Ajit Pawar, in a plane crash is extremely sad and painful. His passing is an irreparable loss not only to Maharashtra politics but also to the country's cooperative sector and national politics."

"I express my deepest condolences to his family and all those who loved him, and I pray to God to grant peace to his soul and give strength and courage to the bereaved family and supporters during this difficult time. In this hour of grief, our Indian National Congress party and I stand with his family, his well-wishers, and his party supporters," he added.

On Wednesday, Nationalist Congress Party chief Ajit Pawar died when the chartered aircraft they were travelling in crashed near the landing runway of the Baramati airport.

The mortal remains of Pawar were brought to his residence in Katewadi ahead of his last rites today. Funeral preparations are underway at the Vidya Pratishthan ground in Baramati.

Supporters of NCP chief Ajit Pawar gathered outside Ahilyabai Holkar Government Medical College to pay their final respects as his mortal remains were taken out.

The funeral procession for Maharashtra's longest-serving Deputy CM will start from the Vidya Pratishthan campus (Gadima) at 9 AM, pass through the city for people to pay their respects to Pawar, and culminate at the Vidya Pratishthan Ground for the funeral, scheduled to take place at 11am.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Very sad news. Regardless of political differences, the loss of a senior leader in such a sudden accident is heartbreaking. My thoughts are with his family and the people of Maharashtra.
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Aditya G
His contribution to the sugar cooperatives in Western Maharashtra changed the lives of lakhs of farmers. This is a massive loss for the entire cooperative sector. A void that will be very hard to fill.
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Priyanka N
While I offer my condolences, this is also a moment to reflect. How many more VIPs have to die in air crashes before we have stricter safety regulations for chartered flights? The DGCA needs to act.
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Michael C
The statement from Congress's Manoj Kumar is dignified and appropriate. In times of tragedy, it's good to see political rivals setting aside differences. A sad day for Indian politics.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti. Baramati has lost its guardian. The sea of supporters paying their respects shows the deep connection he had with the common people. A true mass leader.

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