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Thursday, January 29, 2026 9:19 PM

Tragic End of an Era: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Killed in Baramati Plane Crash

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Maharashtra’s political landscape has been shaken by the sudden and tragic demise of Deputy Chief Minister and NCP leader Ajit Pawar. On Wednesday morning, a chartered Bombardier Learjet 45, en route from Mumbai to Baramati, crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Baramati airport.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirmed that all five individuals on board perished in the accident. Alongside the veteran leader, the victims include pilots Sumit Kapoor and Sambhavi Pathak, as well as Pawar’s personal security officer and an attendant. Preliminary reports suggest that poor visibility may have been a primary factor in the fatal descent.

A Career Defined by Power and Pragmatism

Affectionately known as “Dada,” Ajit Pawar was more than just a politician; he was a titan of Maharashtra’s cooperative sector. Rising from the shadow of his uncle, Sharad Pawar, Ajit carved a distinct path through administrative efficiency and bold, often controversial, political maneuvers.

Political Roots: Entering the fray at age 23, he began his journey in a Baramati sugar cooperative before moving to the Lok Sabha in 1991 and eventually securing the Baramati Assembly seat for eight consecutive terms.

Cabinet Mastery: At just 40, he became the state’s youngest Cabinet minister. Over the decades, he held critical portfolios including Finance, Irrigation, and Energy, establishing himself as a leader who was rarely away from the levers of power.

The Great Realignment: His career reached a fever pitch in 2023 when he led a major faction of the NCP to join the BJP-Shiv Sena (Mahayuti) alliance, securing his place as Deputy CM once again after the 2024 elections.

The Scene at Baramati

Witnesses and initial visuals from the site described a harrowing scene. The aircraft was reportedly reduced to debris and ashes, with smoke visible across the Baramati skyline. Pawar was traveling to his stronghold to lead public meetings ahead of the Zilla Parishad elections—a testament to his lifelong commitment to grassroots campaigning.

He is survived by his wife, Rajya Sabha MP Sunetra Pawar, and two sons, Parth and Jay. As the state enters a period of mourning, Maharashtra remembers a leader who was a central pillar of its governance and a champion for the farming community.

Source: India Today

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