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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel swiftly ordered emergency measures after an Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad. The plane, carrying 242 people, went down shortly after takeoff, prompting a massive rescue effort. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu are closely monitoring the situation. Authorities are working to provide medical aid and investigate the cause of the crash.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Orders Rescue After Air India Ahmedabad Crash

  • Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel orders green corridor for injured passengers
  • Air India flight AI171 crashes after takeoff from Ahmedabad
  • 242 passengers and crew on board, including experienced pilots
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah assures central support
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel instructs for immediate rescue and relief operations after Air India passenger plane crash in Ahmedabad

Gujarat CM directs emergency response after Air India plane crashes in Ahmedabad, with 242 on board. Rescue ops underway as officials rush to the site.

"Shocked and devastated to learn about the flight crash in Ahmedabad. We are on the highest alert. - Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu"

New Delhi, June 12

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has given instructions to undertake immediate rescue and relief operations and immediate treatment of injured passengers in the wake of the Air India passenger plane crash in Ahmedabad on a war footing.

As soon as the Chief Minister came to know about this tragic incident, he contacted Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi and the concerned senior secretaries on the telephone and instructed them to arrange a green corridor to take the injured passengers for immediate treatment and to ensure all the treatment arrangements in the hospital were given priority.

An official statement from the airline said Air India's Flight AI171, which operates Ahmedabad-London Gatwick, was involved in an incident on Thursday.

"Flight AI171, operating Ahmedabad-London Gatwick, was involved in an incident today, 12 June 2025. At this moment, we are ascertaining the details and will share further updates as soon as possible on airindia.com and our X handle (x.com/airindia)," an Air India spokesperson said.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken to Gujarat's Chief Minister, Home Minister, and Police Commissioner regarding the plane crash incident. He also assured that the central government would assist.

As per DGCA, Air India B787 Aircraft VT-ANB, while operating flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to Gatwick, crashed immediately after takeoff from Ahmedabad. It added, there were 242 people on board the aircraft, consisting of 2 pilots and 10 cabin crew. The aircraft was under the command of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal with First Officer Clive Kundar. Captain Sumeet Sabharwal is an LTC with 8200 hours of experience. The copilot had 1100 hours of flying experience.

As per ATC, the aircraft departed from Ahmadabad at 1339 IST (0809 UTC) from runway 23. It gave a MAYDAY Call to ATC, but thereafter, no response was given by the aircraft to the calls made by ATC. The Aircraft, immediately after departure from Runway 23, fell on the ground outside the airport perimeter. Heavy black smoke was seen coming from the accident site.

Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu expressed shock, "Shocked and devastated to learn about the flight crash in Ahmedabad. We are on the highest alert. I am personally monitoring the situation and have directed all aviation and emergency response agencies to take swift and coordinated action. Rescue teams have been mobilised, and all efforts are being made to ensure medical aid and relief support are being rushed to the site. My thoughts and prayers are with all those on board and their families."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Very sad news indeed. Kudos to Gujarat CM for quick response. Hope all injured get best medical care. Air India needs to answer tough questions about maintenance standards though - this is not the first incident. Safety should be top priority!
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news 😢 My cousin was supposed to be on this flight but changed plans last minute. Can't imagine the pain of families affected. Gujarat administration's quick action is commendable. Hope they conduct thorough investigation.
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Arjun S.
The pilots' experience seems adequate, so what went wrong? DGCA must release black box findings transparently. Good to see coordination between state and center. This is how disaster response should work. #PrayForAhmedabad
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Neha P.
Why are we still flying old Dreamliners? Time for complete fleet modernization. That said, the green corridor initiative shows Gujarat's preparedness. Hope casualties are minimal 🙏
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Sanjay R.
The MAYDAY call suggests pilots knew something was wrong. Salute to their efforts to save lives till last moment. Hope investigation isn't swept under carpet like previous aviation accidents. Families deserve answers.
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Meena T.
As an Ahmedabad resident, I saw the smoke from my terrace. Terrifying sight. Local hospitals and citizens immediately rushed to help - this makes me proud. But aviation safety standards need urgent upgrade. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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