TRAGEDY OR TERROR? INDIA’S AVIATION MINISTER CONFIRMS SABOTAGE THEORY BEING INVESTIGATED IN THE AI171 CRASH THAT KILLED 260 PEOPLE
It has been two weeks since the devastating crash of Air India Flight AI171, but what initially appeared to be a rare and tragic accident is now taking a chilling turn.
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has found no mechanical faults in other Boeing 787 Dreamliners, and now, one word is echoing across the nation: sabotage.

🛑 THE FLIGHT THAT ENDED IN DISASTER
On June 12, Flight AI171 — a Boeing 787 Dreamliner — crashed violently into a building just minutes after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport, killing all 260 people onboard.
The crash left behind a haunting scene of twisted metal, rising smoke, and broken lives. Families were left in anguish, waiting for answers. Until now, authorities remained tight-lipped, urging patience as the preliminary investigation progressed.
But that silence has been shattered.
💣 BOMBSHELL: SABOTAGE IS BEING INVESTIGATED
India’s Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Murlidhar Mohol, stunned the country by confirming in a press conference that sabotage is officially one of the lines of inquiry in the ongoing investigation.
“We are exploring all angles, and sabotage is one of them. CCTV footage, ATC recordings, and black box data are under intense scrutiny,” said Mohol.
The statement sent shockwaves across India. Until now, the incident had been assumed to be mechanical or human error. But the DGCA disclosed that other Dreamliners in the fleet showed no such issues, casting serious doubt on the “accidental” theory.
📹 WHAT EXACTLY IS BEING INVESTIGATED?
The probe now focuses on several critical elements:
Surveillance footage from hangars and airport areas in the hours leading up to the flight.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) logs to review any unusual exchanges or missed instructions.
Black box data — both cockpit voice recordings (CVR) and flight data (FDR) — for signs of unexpected noises, technical alerts, or abrupt changes in flight control.
Authorities are also digging into personnel logs to see who had access to the aircraft pre-departure.
Could someone have tampered with the aircraft on the ground?
🔍 MOTIVE: WHY WOULD ANYONE SABOTAGE FLIGHT AI171?
So far, officials are cautious with conclusions, but rumors in Indian media point to multiple possible motives:
Internal disputes within the aviation sector.
Recent mass layoffs among airline technical staff.
Whistleblower warnings sent anonymously to authorities before the crash.
Global pressure on Boeing after several high-profile safety concerns.
Some analysts even speculate this could have been a calculated message, sent through tragedy.
🗣️ REACTIONS ACROSS INDIA
Public and expert reactions have been swift and emotional:
Families of victims are demanding an international investigation, fearing a national cover-up.
Aviation professionals warn against jumping to conclusions, though they admit the sabotage theory can’t be ignored.
Social media is exploding with anger, suspicion, and calls for accountability — not only from Air India, but also from Boeing.
⚠️ CONCLUSION
Flight AI171 is no longer just a tragic crash. It may now be a national scandal in the making, involving possible sabotage, corporate negligence — or something even darker.
With India’s civil aviation ministry vowing a full and transparent probe, and forensic experts still analyzing the black box, the world waits for one answer:
Was this truly an accident… or an act of deliberate destruction?
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