India, Nov. 20 -- Even as a high-power committee investigates the controversial Mundhwa land deal linked to Parth Pawar, son of deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, allegations are being made that Parth's company Amadea Enterprises had attempted to seize the plot with police support.

While making these allegations on Wednesday, social activist Anjali Damania also demanded that Ajit Pawar resign as deputy chief minister and Pune's guardian minister, to allow an impartial investigation.

Addressing the media, Damania claimed that Amadea Enterprises had sent "bouncers" to the 40-acre plot in Pune to take control of the property on June 16, 2025, less than a month after the allegedly unauthorised sale deed was registered.

The land, owned by th...