New Delhi’s political corridors are buzzing after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the plane crash linked to the Ajit Pawar family. Congress MP Sukhdev Bhagat has stepped into the fray, stressing the urgent need for a thorough investigation into the incident that has raised serious safety concerns.
Bhagat pointed out that the aircraft involved had a history of technical glitches, with prior probes already underway. ‘This isn’t an isolated mishap,’ he asserted, linking it to a series of recent tragedies including the Rupani case and an Army personnel incident. ‘We must uncover the real culprits and root causes to prevent future disasters,’ he added emphatically.
The MP warned that superficial inquiries won’t suffice. ‘Investigations must be deep, impartial, and lead to actionable reforms,’ Bhagat said, calling for accountability in aviation safety protocols. As questions mount over recurring failures, his voice adds weight to demands for transparency.
Shifting gears, Bhagat addressed the ongoing seat-sharing tussle between DMK and Congress in Delhi. He emphasized that alliances thrive on respecting grassroots sentiments. ‘Congress seeks a fair distribution, boosting our presence in key areas,’ he noted. The final call rests with party high command, promising consensus with Tamil Nadu leaders.
Dismissing rumors of friction, Bhagat exuded confidence: ‘Talks are progressing smoothly, and a resolution is imminent.’ This comes amid preparations for crucial elections, where unity could prove decisive.
