A year has passed since the Air India crash that claimed 158 lives, yet for the families of the victims, closure remains elusive. Six critical questions linger, unanswered by investigators and officials alike. Why did the aircraft veer off course in clear weather?
Were there lapses in communication between the cockpit and ground control? Why did the emergency response take over an hour to reach the remote crash site? Was the aircraft properly maintained according to regulatory standards?
Did the airline fail to train crew for such scenarios? And most painfully: why were families left for days without official confirmation of their loved ones' fate? These questions are not just bureaucratic loose ends; they represent a failure of accountability.
For the working-class families who lost breadwinners, the lack of answers compounds grief with financial uncertainty. The government must release the full investigation report and hold those responsible to account. Until then, the memories of the 158 will be haunted by silence.










