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Rohit Pawar Files Zero FIR in Crash

Rohit Pawar, a leader from the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction), has taken legal action after a tragic plane crash that happened on January 28 in Baramati. The accident led to the death of his uncle, Ajit Pawar, along with four other people.

On Tuesday, Rohit Pawar said that he filed a Zero FIR in Bengaluru regarding the crash. He took this step after claiming that his earlier attempts to register a case in Maharashtra were not successful.

A Zero FIR is a special type of police complaint that can be filed at any police station, no matter where the incident took place. It is called “zero” because it is first registered with the number 0. Later, it is transferred to the correct police station that has authority to investigate the case.

Rohit Pawar filed his complaint at the High Grounds Police Station. In his complaint, he alleged that the plane crash may not have been an accident but could be part of a larger criminal conspiracy. He also said that he had already raised concerns earlier, but no proper action was taken at that time.

Because of this, he decided to approach the police in Bengaluru to ensure that the matter is officially registered and investigated. Once the Zero FIR is processed, the case will be transferred to the appropriate police station in Maharashtra for further inquiry.

The incident has raised serious questions, and Rohit Pawar is demanding a detailed investigation to find out the real cause behind the crash and whether any wrongdoing was involved.