India, Nov. 10 -- While the title of the disputed Mundhwa land remains with the state government, documents reviewed by Hindustan Times reveal that Amadea Enterprises, a firm linked to deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar's son, Parth Pawar, had been trying for nearly six months to take possession immediately after executing the sale deed.

At the centre of these efforts was the now-suspended Pune city tehsildar, Suryakant Yeole, who allegedly assisted the company in attempts to vacate the Botanical Survey of India (BSI), which has occupied the property for over five decades.

The 40-acre land, originally classified as Mahar Watan before 1955, was leased to the BSI in 1973 for 65 years, with the lease valid until 2038. Despite this, Amadea En...