'Have Faith In Our Agencies': MoS Aviation Refutes Foreign Media Report On Air India Plane Crash

In response to a foreign media report suggesting negligence in the investigation of the recent Air India plane crash, Minister of State for Aviation Murlidhar Mohol emphasized the importance of trusting Indian investigative agencies. He stated that definitive comments regarding the incident should be made only after the final report is completed. Mohol's remarks come in light of concerns raised by international outlets about the thoroughness of the ongoing inquiry. The incident has drawn significant attention, and the Indian government is committed to ensuring a transparent and comprehensive investigation. The Minister's call for faith in the agencies highlights the government's stance on maintaining integrity in the aviation sector and addressing any issues that may arise from such tragic events. As the investigation continues, stakeholders and the public await the final report, which is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the crash and provide recommendations for future safety protocols.
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