Ajit Pawar : 'When time calls, one must go', Ajit Pawar's commentary on death four days ago...
A shocking and heart-wrenching incident that shook Maharashtra's politics occurred today. The unfortunate death of the state's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar happened in a plane crash. His private plane, traveling from Mumbai to Baramati, lost control and crashed near the runway while landing at Baramati airport. In this horrific accident, Ajit Pawar and five others died on the spot. This incident has cast a pall of gloom over the entire Maharashtra.
This accident has an even more emotional bittersweet edge. Because just four days ago, Ajit Pawar commented on life, time, and death at an event. “When time calls, one must go. We may be here today, gone tomorrow. After time's inevitable call, everyone has to leave,” he had said. Today, recalling those very words, the eyes of millions of workers, supporters, and citizens are filled with tears. The video of his speech is currently going viral on social media, touching everyone's hearts deeply.
In that speech, Ajit Pawar presented a thought beyond politics. “Politics is not everything. Once elections are over, politics should be forgotten. The work that brings economic prosperity to that area is important,” he said, giving a message to prioritize development. Today, after his demise, that same message is on the lips of many.
As soon as the news of Ajit Pawar's demise spread, a wave of immense grief swept through Baramati. Since morning, a large crowd of supporters has gathered outside and around his residence. Accepting the truth that “Ajitdada is no longer with us” is difficult for many. Tears are visible in the eyes of the supporters, and their faces show a blank expression. Leaders from various parties, ministers, and legislators are arriving in Baramati, and many have paid their tributes with tears. Known for his long political career, aggressive decision-making style, and development-oriented leadership, Ajit Pawar has passed into the annals of time today. However, his words, work, and memories will always remain in Maharashtra's remembrance.
