Pune, Nov. 8 -- Hours before deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar announced on Friday evening that his son Parth Pawar had scrapped the controversial Rs.300-crore Mundhwa land deal, the Pune police registered a second first information report (FIR) in the case. It names Parth's business partner and others for alleged forgery, cheating, and illegal land transfer. The fresh case, filed at Khadak Police Station on Friday morning, named Digvijay Patil, who jointly owns Amadea Enterprises LLP with Parth, along with power of attorney holder Shital Tejwani and suspended tehsildar Suryakant Yeole. The complaint has been transferred to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW). District collector Jitendra Dudi said, "On Thursday, the Inspector General of Registration's office filed an FIR against Patil, Tejwani, and sub-registrar RB Taru. Another offence was registered today against Yeole, Patil, and Tejwani. The suspended tehsildar's role in facilitating the transfer of government land has come to light." According to the FIR, Yeole misused his position to issue eviction notices to the existing occupants of the Mundhwa plot to enable private takeover. It also mentions his alleged involvement in another land case in Bopodi, where he declared five private individuals as owners of a plot belonging to the agriculture department. The deal under scrutiny involved around 40 acres in Mundhwa, worth over Rs.300 crore, which was sold to Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm in which Parth Pawar holds 99% stake. The registration was carried out by Tejwani. Officials alleged that the sale violated ownership restrictions on government land and that stamp duty was illegally waived. Quoting his son, Dy CM Ajit Pawar said, "In public life, even the slightest doubt of wrongdoing must be avoided. Since questions have been raised, he has decided to cancel the transaction, and the required documents have already been submitted."...