Inquiry indicts three, Pawar son not named
Pune, Nov. 19 -- A three-member committee headed by joint inspector general of registration (IGR) Rajendra Muthe has held three individuals directly responsible for the Rs.300-crore Mundhwa land deal involving Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm linked to Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar.
The inquiry has named Sheetal Tejwani, Digvijay Patil and suspended sub-registrar Ravindra Taru for their roles in facilitating the sale of a prime 40-acre government-owned land parcel. However, the committee has not indicted Parth, with officials noting he is not a signatory to any of the documents related to the deal. His firm, Amedea Enterprises, though has been given seven days to respond to a notice demanding Rs.42 crore in un...
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