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Plane crash: Congress leader Udit Raj points fingers at DGCA

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2025 15:38 IST

New Delhi, June 13 Following the devastating crash of Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, which claimed 241 ...

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New Delhi, June 13 Following the devastating crash of Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, which claimed 241 lives, Congress leader Udit Raj has launched a scathing attack on the aviation safety system in India, claiming that a Director at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) holds a fake degree and that oversight failure led to the tragedy.

Speaking to IANS, Udit Raj said, "DGCA director's degree is fake. Such incidents are bound to happen when people with fake degrees are clearing safety standards. Sikkim University has stated that his degree is forged. A PIL has also been filed in the High Court. When such people sit in key positions in civil aviation, accidents are inevitable."

The Congress leader expressed sorrow for the victims but questioned the government’s response and accountability: "This is an extremely tragic incident. My condolences are with the families of the deceased. But when the Home Minister simply calls it an ‘accident,’ it raises serious concerns. Should we now expect such accidents to become routine? There are ways to prevent them."

He further stated that the government has failed to act despite red flags: "When the civil aviation director, responsible for safety, is sitting with a fake degree and no action is taken, it's obvious why such tragedies occur. Even after a PIL was filed, the official was protected."

Raj also criticised the political double standards, adding: "If the Congress were in power today, the BJP would have demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister himself. At the very least, the Civil Aviation Minister’s resignation would be called for. But we are not politicising this, we stand with the grieving families."

The Air India Dreamliner had taken off from Ahmedabad on June 12 en route to Gatwick, London, but crashed moments later into a residential area, making it one of the worst aviation disasters in recent memory.

In addition to the 241 lives lost in the crash, many people died in the area where the ill-fated plane fell. The government has launched a probe into the tragic incident.

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