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The culmination of these controversies led to Puja Khedkar’s father Dilip Khedkar’s mandatory retirement.
This move follows the arrest of Manorama Khedkar, Dilip’s wife and Puja’s mother, by Pune Police on Thursday for allegedly threatening a farmer at gunpoint about a year ago
Dilip Khedkar, a retired government officer and father of controversial probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar, has filed an anticipatory bail application in the sessions court amid the ongoing legal troubles surrounding his family.
This move follows the arrest of Manorama Khedkar, Dilip’s wife and Puja’s mother, by Pune Police on Thursday for allegedly threatening a farmer at gunpoint about a year ago.
Her arrest came days after a video of her allegedly threatening local villagers over a land dispute with a pistol went viral on social media. The incident reportedly took place in Dhadwali village in Pune’s Mulshi tehsil in 2023.
Manoram Charged With ‘Attempt To Murder’
The video involved a land dispute case where locals claimed the Khedkars had encroached on the land of neighboring farmers.
A first information report was filed against Manorama and Dilip based on a complaint by a 65-year-old farmer, Pandharinath Pasalkar, on July 12.
Following this, Pune Rural Police booked Manorama, Dilip, and five others under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), including Section 323 (dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property).
Additionally, Manorama has been charged with attempted murder.
Dilip Suspended Twice As Govt Official
Dilip has also been embroiled in controversy after reports revealed that he, during his tenure in the Maharashtra government, faced suspension twice, both instances linked to allegations of corruption and extortion.
In 2018, while stationed at the Kolhapur regional office, Dilip allegedly demanded bribes from local businesses to reinstate essential services like electricity and water supply. The accusations, lodged by a sawmill and timber trader, prompted a formal complaint to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
He faced a second suspension in February 2020 under the Maharashtra Civil Services rules. This incident compounded earlier allegations from March 2019 when Sona Alloys Pvt Ltd accused him of soliciting a bribe and engaging in harassment. Additional complaints surfaced from numerous small entrepreneurs, collectively accusing him of extortion and misconduct.
Complaint Seeks Open Inquiry By ACB
Meanwhile, the Pune ACB has received a complaint seeking an open inquiry against Dilip in connection with alleged disproportionate assets.
An inquiry is already underway by the Anti-Corruption Bureau’s Nashik division. The Pune unit of the anti-graft agency has sought directions from the ACB headquarters.
“An open inquiry against Dilip Khedkar is currently underway at the Ahmednagar unit by Nashik ACB. We have now received another complaint seeking an open inquiry. We have recorded the complainant’s statement and forwarded the complaint to ACB headquarters along with the evidence,” Pune ACB Superintendent of Police Amol Tambe said on Wednesday.
Puja’s IAS Training Put On Hold Amid Controversy
Dilip’s daughter, Puja, a 2023-batch IAS officer, is under scrutiny for allegedly using fraudulent means to clear her civil services exam. She is accused of forging Other Backward Classes (OBC) non-creamy layer (NCL) certificates and disability certificates in her Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) candidature, as well as her conduct during her tenure at the Pune collector’s office.
She came under the spotlight after reports about her alleged demands for a separate office and official car and unauthorised use of a beacon on her private car during her posting in Pune emerged. She was subsequently transferred to Washim from Pune.
Amid the controversy, the government has put on hold the ‘district training program’ of Khedkar, who was earlier transferred to Washim as a supernumerary assistant collector from Pune. She has been summoned back to the Mussoorie-based Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration for “necessary action.”