Rupani’s death evokes memories of Gujarat CM’s killing in 1965
Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani’s death in an air crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 evoked memories of a similar tragedy in 1965, when then Chief Minister Balwantrai Mehta was killed after his plane was shot down during the India-Pakistan war.
On September 19, 1965, at the height of the conflict, Mehta boarded a Beechcraft aircraft from Ahmedabad for a routine visit to Mithapur. Accompanying him were his wife Sarojben, a journalist, some aides and two crew members.
As the aircraft flew near the Rann of Kutch, close to the International Border, it was mistakenly identified by Pakistani radar as a threat. Two Pakistani air force pilots, flying F-86 Sabre jets, were dispatched to investigate. Despite the aircraft’s civilian status, it was shot down, killing all eight on board.
Mehta, a respected statesman and champion of grassroots democracy through the Panchayati Raj system, was mourned across the country.
Rupani served as Gujarat Chief Minister from 2016 to 2021.
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