Zero FIR in Ajit Pawar crash an attempt to defame Maharashtra, says Fadnavis

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CM Devendra Fadnavis mentioned his authorities has written to the Centre for a CBI probe in the case.
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday mentioned the zero FIR registered in Bengaluru in reference to the aircraft crash that killed then Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on January 28 was an alleged attempt by the neighbouring Congress-led Karnataka authorities to “defame” the State.

Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) [NCP-SP] MLA Rohit Pawar, Ajit Pawar’s nephew, mentioned on Tuesday that, because the Maharashtra police failed to register an FIR on his criticism alleging negligence in reference to the air crash, he filed a zero FIR in Bengaluru.

Replying to a movement moved by the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Fadnavis mentioned, “What Karnataka has done is to defame Maharashtra by suggesting that the probe in the Ajit Pawar matter is not being conducted fairly. Karnataka should have told you [Rohit Pawar] that a zero FIR cannot be registered here.” 

Mr. Fadnavis mentioned he didn’t doubt the NCP (SP) MLA’s actions or intent. However, he objected to the notion that the Bharatiya Janata Party was making an attempt to hinder an neutral probe or the registration of an FIR in the matter.

He mentioned {that a} probe by the Criminal Investigation Department is below approach, and an Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered. The State authorities has additionally written to the Centre in search of a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe in accordance with the household’s needs, Mr. Fadnavis added.

“Why would we try to block an FIR? We were so closely associated. Your sentiments are strong. So, you met Rahul Gandhi, who asked you to go to Karnataka to register a zero FIR. Or maybe you felt so yourself. The Karnataka government has no right to accept this zero FIR. The rule is that when the victim is not in a position to register an FIR in the given jurisdiction, a zero FIR can be registered. If this system continues, our legislators will register an FIR against the Karnataka CM [Siddaramaiah] in Mumbai. That is not the intent of a zero FIR. You may be aggrieved, and you have every right to be so. But this is not the process. You can go to the court, which can direct the registration of an FIR,” Mr. Fadnavis mentioned.

He added that everybody in the House needed an neutral probe into the matter and felt strongly about it. “We will not spare anyone if they are involved in a conspiracy against Ajit Pawar. We will do everything possible to bring them to justice and to find them,” he mentioned.

Addressing Mr. Rohit Pawar’s concern that the State authorities had refused to register an FIR, the Chief Minister mentioned, “In an accident, to set the law in motion, an ADR is registered. After investigation, if it is found not to be an accident but a conspiracy, it is converted into an FIR when a chargesheet is filed. There is no difference between an FIR and an ADR. Both these instruments are used to set the law in motion.” 

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