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Maharashtra Deputy CM denies calls to Pune police in Porsche crash

In connection with the Porsche accident in Pune, Maharashtra, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit has stated that he has not made any telephone calls to the Pune Police Commissioner regarding the case.

The recent “hit and run” fatal accident, which happened on the 19th of May, involved two software engineers whose names were Anish Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta. The incident involved a Porsche car, which was said to have been driven by a teenage drunk who knocked the two before he fled the scene of the incidences, which occurred in Kalyani Nagar.

Live TV interview, Pawar said: “I have called the commissioner of police for many things, but I have not once reached out to him in this instance. ” Regarding the allegations on Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA, Sunil Tingre involved intervention to ensure the teenager was treated well; he said it was false.

Pawar clarified that the police had received the directives from Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, saying that those who had hindered the course of the investigation had been dealt with by the state authorities. The accused teenager remains in an observation home, and his father and grandfather are detained with the alleged threat to the family driver.

The investigation has also led to the arrest of the teenager’s mother following evidence showing her involvement in switching his blood samples to ensure he did not breathe alcohol at the time of the accident.

This is evident in the Porsche accident case, where more information is still coming out; further investigation will likely reveal more of what led to the accident.

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Hindustan Times

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