India, Nov. 21 -- Social activist Anjali Damania deposed before the committee appointed by the state government to investigate the allegedly fraudulent Mundwa land deal linked to Parth Pawar, son of deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar.

Damania made a 98-page submission to the committee headed by additional chief secretary (revenue) Vikas Kharge, on Thursday. The committee is probing the deal, where a sale deed was registered by Amadea Enterprises, a company co-owned by Parth, for a 40-acre plot owned by the state government.

In her submission, Damania said she had provided documents to prove that the land was not in the possession of the Gaikwad family, the original owners before the government acquired the land when the feudal Mahar Watan...