Before flying on the Baramati-bound plane, Captain Shambhavi Pathak texted her grandmother: “Hi, good morning, Dadda”. Her grandmother, Meera Pathak, replied softly, “Good morning, Chini”.
Little did she
know that this subtle exchange would soon turn into a memory she would hold on to for the rest of her life.
On Wednesday at 8:45 A.M., a plane crashed at Baramati Airport in Maharashtra, killing the state’s Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others on board. Among them was Pawar’s Personal Security Officer, an attendant, and two crew members.
Shambhavi Pathak was a young pilot, hailing from Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior. According to a report by NDTV, Meera Pathak lives alone in house number D-61, Basant Vihar, Gwalior. Although her family has shifted to Delhi, Shambhavi’s memories echo through this house – memories of a little girl whom everyone lovingly called ‘Chini’.
As the news came out, Meera Pathak sat staring at her phone – numb and speechless – as if hoping a soft, tender text from her little ‘Chini’ would pop up.
“I didn’t know this was the last message,” she said, with tears rolling down her face, as quoted by NDTV.
“My eldest son told me there had been a plane crash. Last night, I had even asked him on the phone, ‘Where is Chini?’ She mostly lived in Mumbai. She didn’t call me often. She didn’t even message me usually. I don’t know how she remembered me today”, recalled her grandma.
‘Sensed Something Was Wrong’
She further said that Shambhavi’s father, Vikram Pathak, called her around 9 A.M. on Wednesday. “He was crying. He said he would call me back and disconnected. I had already heard about the crash”, she said.
Meera Pathak said that she had sensed something was not right. Two hours later, the news came that Shambhavi was no more.
Shambhavi held a special place in Meera’s heart – she was more than a granddaughter to her.
“She called me Dadda, not Dadi. After my husband passed away, she used to say that I was her grandfather too. She was very close to my heart. We didn’t talk often because of her work, but whenever we spoke, we talked for a long time”, says Meera.
An Ill-Fated Plane That Claimed 4 Lives
Along with Shambhavi, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar, his Personal Security Officer, an attendant, and a crew member were on board the ill-fated plane, which burst into flames while attempting to land on Baramati Airport on Wednesday, January 28.



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