Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Friday criticized Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on the Air India aircraft accident in Ahmedabad and termed it as ‘insensitive’. The Congress leader reacted to a post, in which Home Minister Amit Shah can be seen saying, “This is an accident, and no one can stop the accidents.”
Reacting to Shah’s statement, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said, “Should the Union Home Minister now say? It is extremely insensitive.”
Congress leader Pawan Kheda also targeted the X and wrote, “When the plane crashes and people die, the Home Minister can at least promise accountability, not to give a speech on fate by raging shoulders.” No one can stop the accident “is a resignation. If nothing can be stopped, why do we have ministers?
The post reads, “Aircraft accidents are not a divine act, they can be stopped. That is why we have aviation regulators, security protocols and crisis reaction systems. According to the argument of the Home Minister, do we stop investing in the preparation of security related infrastructure, regulation or crisis?
On Thursday, Amit Shah met Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and took detailed information about the entire incident. Shah said that there was no possibility of anyone surviving in the Air India aircraft accident going to London, as the aircraft had a lot of temperature due to the burning of about 125,000 liters of fuel.
Expressing condolences to the families of those killed, Shah said that the correct number of the dead will be officially stated only after DNA testing. Shah said that about 1000 DNA testing has been done so far. The Home Minister told reporters, “The aircraft had about 125,000 liters of fuel and there was no possibility to save anyone due to high temperatures …” I visited the accident site. “
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ahmedabad Civil Hospital and met Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who was a miraculously escape in the Air India aircraft accident a day earlier. 241 other passengers were killed in this accident.
The British citizen of Indian origin Kumar was sitting on the left window seat in the 11th row in the Economy Class section of the flight, just behind the emergency exit gate. Airline officials said the crashed aircraft had 169 Indian citizens, 53 British citizens, seven Portuguese citizens and a Canadian citizen.
Before reaching the hospital, PM Modi inspected the plane crash site and took stock of the ground situation. He also held a review meeting with officials at Ahmedabad Airport.
The Al-171 Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 aircraft going to Gatwick in London crashed shortly after flying from Ahmedabad International Airport on Thursday. Airlines said that out of 242 people aboard the aircraft survived only one accident.
The aircraft was conducted by Captain Sumit Sabharwal, who is a line training captain and who has an 8,200 -hour flight experience. He was assisted by First Officer Clive Kunder, who has an experience of 1,100 hours of flight. According to the Air Traffic Control (ATC), the aircraft flew from Ahmedabad to 1339 IST (0809 UTC) from runway 23. It made a Made call to the ATC, but after that the aircraft did not respond to the call made by the ATC. The aircraft crashed outside the airport circumference soon after flying from Renway 23. An official said that heavy black smoke was coming out of the accident site.