Indian media primarily focused on the ongoing investigation into the Air India Ahmedabad plane crash. Early reports detailed the preliminary finding that both engines shut down or fuel supply was cut off seconds after takeoff, with cockpit voice recordings capturing pilot exchanges questioning the fuel cut. This prompted discussions about how fuel switches were turned off. As the day progressed, a pilots' association criticized the report for a "bias toward pilot error," while Union Ministers cautioned against premature conclusions based on initial findings. Air India clarified a 2018 US report on fuel control switches was "advisory, not mandatory." Concurrently, developments emerged in the Radhika Yadav murder case, with the father's claims evolving, and the IIM-Calcutta alleged rape case saw the victim's father denying her claims.