Originally posted by: .amigos.
Let me play the devil's advocate here. Not that there's much point.😆 When Bajaj used Ronit, he didn't much care for Prerna's plights. She was and currently is an acquisition. Ronit on the other hand was Komolika's brother. And in RB's own words, a brother was avenging his sister. So RB, who anyway hates the Basus, sees no wrong in what Ronit was doing. Or to rephrase it, didn't really care about Ronit a whole a lot. In RB's eyes, Ronit's enemy was Anurag. Not Prerna. And Ronit wanting to destroy the Basus for his sister's death made perfect sense.
RB has his own twisted moral compass. He doesn't really care a whole a lot about black and white. So for him it was simple quid pro quo. He used Ronit and in return he gave Ronit an out. Makes sense. He wasn't against Ronit. Ronit was a minor nuisance, and someone who could've later been further used against the Basus because he's such a destructive, loose canon. I don't think Bajaj wanted to lose neutral grounds with him. So the fair chance.
Obviously, him warning Prerna must have come as an addendum. Just in case you see him around you, let me know. I'll deal with him. Again, I doubt Bajaj wanted to lose neutral grounds here. Why should he take out Basus' enemies? And they weren't on equal grounds either for Bajaj to keep him in the loop. In his own words, Ronit was a pawn.
But the mistake here is the fact that he didn't keep a check on Ronit. He let him go and considered that the end of it all. That's where all of this falls flat. He should've known Ronit's footprints better than Ronit himself. For someone who boasts of knowing, reading, and outplaying people, this was a colossal mistake on his part. A mistake that severely undermines his character. But the discrepancies have been wide and in-your-face since the Swiss track started. Convenient writing nothing else.