MUMBAI, Nov. 13 -- Suspended Pune tehsildar, Suryakant Yeole, who allegedly facilitated the controversial Mundhwa land deal involving Parth Pawar, is now being investigated for allegedly submitting a fake disability certificate to secure a government job. The state Divyang Welfare Department (DWD), which initiated the inquiry on Wednesday, has asked the state revenue department to verify the disability certificate submitted by Yeole, and the validity of his appointment to a government job. Taking suo moto cognisance of the allegation, DWD secretary Tukaram Mundhe wrote to the revenue department and asked the latter to verify Yeole's disability claim. Mundhe said, "We have sent a letter to the revenue department today and asked for verification, and to take action if found guilty and send a report." Meanwhile, Yeole is being investigated for allegedly assisting Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm linked to deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar's son Parth, get control of a 40-acre government-owned land parcel in Pune. The land, being government owned, cannot be transferred or sold to a private entity. In spite of this, it was transferred to Amadea Enterprises, in which Parth owns the majority stake. Surabha Kulshreshtha...