Puja Khedkar: Now the divorce of Pooja Khedkar's parents will also be investigated, the Center has given orders to find out the truth


Posted on 25th Jul 2024 10:47 am by rohit kumar

A new controversy has emerged in the case of controversial trainee IAS officer Pooja Khedkar. She took advantage of the OBC reservation to become an IAS. For this, she submitted a non-creamy layer certificate. She had said that her parents had got divorced. Now this divorce has also come under suspicion. After this new controversy of Pooja came to light, the Center has ordered an investigation. The Center has asked Pune Police to find out the truth.

 

In the order given to Pune Police, the Center has said that it should be found out whether Pooja Khedkar's parents Manorama Khedkar and Dilip Khedkar were divorced. The Center has ordered them to be informed about their marital status. Pooja is accused of manipulating and cheating in the physical disability and Other Backward Classes (OBC) quota to pass the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination.

 

Trainee IAS officer missing.

 

Meanwhile, trainee IAS officer Pooja Khedkar, who made headlines for committing fraud to become an IAS, has not been traced for the last five days. Pooja has been missing since the Delhi Police FIR. Lal Bahadur Shastri National Administrative Academy in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand had summoned her on July 23, but there is no information about her reaching Mussoorie, nor does the Pune Police have any information about her.

 

Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said that at present, he has no information about Pooja as to where she is. Her phone is also switched off. According to locals, there was a commotion at Pooja's house in Pune on July 20-21. But it could not be known whether Pooja was in her house or not. Pooja had accused Pune District Magistrate Suhas Diwas of molestation. Pune Police gave notice twice to record her statement in this case, but she did not appear. Sources say that she is not in Pune. Delhi Police may also issue a notice to Pooja to join the investigation soon.

 

Clean chit to doctors who issued a locomotor disability certificate

 

The doctors who issued locomotor disability certificates to Pooja have been given a clean chit. In the internal investigation, no irregularity has been found in issuing a 7% locomotor disability certificate to Pooja.

 

Also Read: Budget 2024: The new budget is based on PM Modi's 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' mantra: Minister of State Pankaj Chaudhary

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