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Rohit Pawar Alleges ‘Godman’ Link To Ajit Pawar Plane Crash



Mumbai: NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar visited the CID office in Pune on Tuesday, making a sensational claim. He alleged that a Nashik-based “godman” Ashok Kharat is linked to the fatal plane crash of former Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. He has demanded a formal FIR and a probe into “occult rituals” reportedly performed outside the late leader’s Baramati residence.After visiting the CID office, Rohit Pawar alleged that the state government is not serious about the investigation. He claimed that he visited the CID office for the third time to know about the progress in the investigation, but no responsible officer was present in the office. “I came back with the photograph of an empty chair,” he said. The NCP (SP) MLA also said that he does not believe black magic, but wants the investigators to probe the people behind the rituals carried out outside Ajit Pawar’s house. “We do not believe in black magic or quackery. However, prior to the accidental death of Ajit Pawar, ‘Aghori’ rituals were performed in the vicinity of his residence in Katewadi and near the Devagiri bungalow in Mumbai. What is the motive behind these acts? A thorough investigation into the Aghori puja case, as well as the Ashok Kharat case, is essential,” he said. Rohit Pawar further alleged that a worker from Ajit Pawar’s own party in Baramati used to meet Kharat, who is now in jail for alleged rape of several woman by claiming divine powers to gain their trust. The MLA demanded that a detailed investigation be conducted into the matter. “A goat was found hanging near Ajit dada’s house. Kharat had told a farmer that an attack on the Pawar family could happen in the near future. A small political leader from Baramati used to visit Kharat for rituals and was in contact with leaders close to Ajitdada. Kharat’s involvement appears to be linked to Ajit Pawar’s accident, and the CID should investigate him,” he said. Ajit Pawar and four others died on the morning of January 28 after the aircraft carrying him crashed while attempting to land at the Baramati airport in Pune district. An accidental death report (ADR) has been registered in the case, which is being probed by the CID. However, Rohit Pawar has demanded registration of the First Information Report (FIR) claiming a possible sabotage. He had lodged a “Zero” FIR last month in Bengaluru under Section 173(1) of the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita.



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