India’s Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s death in a plane crash has raised questions and sparked controversy, with a demand for a thorough and transparent investigation. According to Indian media reports, Ajit Pawar’s nephew Rohit Pawar has written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the crash, which occurred on January 28.
Rohit Pawar, in his statement, said that several doubts and suspicions have emerged regarding the incident, which has been presented to the public through a press conference. He added that efforts were made to meet Home Minister Amit Shah, Civil Aviation Minister Raman Nath and the Director General of Civil Aviation, but the meeting could not take place. Subsequently, a detailed presentation and all concerns were sent to these officials via email, in an effort to ensure an impartial investigation and reveal the facts to the public.
Rohit Pawar expressed confidence that he would receive a positive response and that a satisfactory solution to the questions plaguing Maharashtra would be found. He stated that he had sent his concerns to the Home Minister, Civil Aviation Minister, and Director General of Civil Aviation in the form of a detailed presentation, to reveal the actual truth behind the incident.
Earlier, Rohit Pawar had alleged that a conspiracy was possible in the tragic incident. The real dispute is over the 11,000 square foot valuable plot, which is estimated to be worth around 60 crores rupees. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has arrived in Geneva for the second round of indirect talks with the US. However, he was arrested shortly after his arrival.
In another development, a 19-year-old Indian student, who was barred from taking the MBBS exam, presented his case in the Supreme Court for 10 minutes and was eventually allowed to take the exam. In a separate incident, the body of an 11th-grade student was found in a pond in the town of Gurgaon, and the police have preliminary evidence suggesting it was a case of suicide.
In the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is seeking additional powers to regulate online access. In the Middle East, reports indicate that thousands of European citizens joined the Israeli military in the Gaza war, raising questions about potential war crimes under international law. US President Donald Trump has also stated that if a deal with Iran is not reached, they will support attacks on Iran’s ballistic missile program.
In a surprising move, a 19-year-old Indian student was allowed to take the MBBS exam after presenting his case in the Supreme Court for 10 minutes. In another case, the body of an 11th-grade student was found in a pond in the town of Gurgaon, and the police have preliminary evidence suggesting it was a case of suicide.
In the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is seeking additional powers to regulate online access. In the Middle East, reports indicate that thousands of European citizens joined the Israeli military in the Gaza war, raising questions about potential war crimes under international law.
In Bangladesh, the leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, has congratulated the new Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, on his appointment. In a shocking revelation, a 19-year-old Indian student, who was barred from taking the MBBS exam, presented his case in the Supreme Court for 10 minutes and was eventually allowed to take the exam.
In a separate incident, the body of an 11th-grade student was found in a pond in the town of Gurgaon, and the police have preliminary evidence suggesting it was a case of suicide. In a surprising move, a two-member medical board visited Adayala Jail to examine the health of PTI founder Imran Khan, with Dr. Nadeem Qureshi and Muhammad Arif Khan conducting a thorough eye check-up.
The last rites of 81-year-old Dr. Hemlata were held under strict administrative supervision, while the actual dispute revolves around the 11,000 square foot valuable plot, estimated to be worth around 60 crores rupees. In a separate development, a parliamentary committee in Pakistan audited irregularities in the purchase of medicines at the Polyclinic Hospital.
In Australia, an investigation has been launched into the unsatisfactory living conditions provided to the Pakistan hockey team in the Pro

