'Controversial IAS officer Puja may be terminated if found guilty'
All documents presented by Puja Khedkar to secure her candidature in the civil services examination and then for selection in the service will be re-examined by a single-member committee constituted by the Centre on Thursday
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Khedkar, a 2023 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, is under probation and currently posted in her home cadre Maharashtra.
New Delhi, 12 July
Probationary IAS officer Puja
Khedkar, who is at the centre of a controversy over alleged misuse of power and
privileges, may be terminated from service if found guilty, official sources
said on Friday.
They said all documents presented
by her to secure her candidature in the civil services examination and then for
selection in the service will be re-examined by a single-member committee
constituted by the Centre on Thursday. "The officer may be terminated from
the service if found guilty. She may face criminal charges also in case she is
found to have misrepresented a fact or done any sort of manipulation in
documents relied upon for her selection," a source said.
Khedkar, a 2023 batch Indian
Administrative Service (IAS) officer, is under probation and currently posted
in her home cadre Maharashtra.
The 34-year-old officer is in the
eye of storm over for allegedly misusing the disability and Other Backward
Class quota to secure a position in the IAS.
The single-member probe committee
of Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Additional Secretary in the Department of Personnel and
Training, has been asked to submit its report within two weeks, the sources
said.
In the meantime, Khedkar had on
Thursday assumed her new role as assistant collector at the Washim District
Collectorate in the Vidarbha region after being transferred from Pune where she
allegedly bullied everyone around and also placed a red beacon atop her private
Audi (a luxury sedan) car.
Khedkar has been under intense
scrutiny for allegedly manipulating benefits under the physical disabilities
category and OBC quota to secure her position in the Indian Administrative
Service.
The controversial officer was
shunted out to Washim after Pune district collector Suhas Diwase wrote to state
additional chief secretary Nitin Gadre requesting him to consider giving a
posting to Khedkar in another district to avoid "administrative complications".
Diwase had sought action against
Khedkar for her behaviour, including alleged aggressive treatment of junior
staff, illegal occupation of the ante-chamber of additional collector Ajay
More, and violations pertaining to sporting a red beacon on the Audi and
flashing it during the day, among others.
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