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2 min readMumbaiMay 14, 2026 10:24 PM IST
The Maharashtra government suspended a deputy collector rank officer posted with the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) after a preliminary inquiry allegedly found links between him and self-styled godman Ashokkumar Kharat, who is facing multiple criminal cases involving alleged sexual exploitation, cheating and violations under the anti-superstition law.
Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said on Wednesday that officer Abhijit Bhande Patil was suspended after initial findings indicated a connection with Kharat.
“Prima facie, it has been revealed that there is a connection of Abhijit Bhande with Ashok Kharat. Hence in the preliminary enquiry, he is found guilty and hence I have ordered his suspension. The SIT report is yet to come, but the call detail records which we have received in a complaint show a connection. Till the whole inquiry is completed, he would remain under suspension,” Bawankule said.
According to officials, the inquiry found that Bhande Patil had allegedly invested in land registered in the names of Kharat’s wife and daughter. Authorities are also examining his alleged involvement in multiple transactions linked to Kharat.
Call detail records submitted along with complaints against the officer allegedly show Bhande Patil and Kharat exchanged 143 phone calls between April 4, 2025 and March 15, 2026.
Bhande Patil was serving in the SRA on deputation. On April 30, social activist Anjali Damania submitted a complaint along with supporting documents against the officer.
Following the allegations, Bhande Patil was sent back to his parent Revenue Department. However, no suspension action was taken for more than a month, prompting Damania to raise objections during a recent meeting with Bawankule.
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Kharat is currently facing multiple FIRs in Nashik and Ahilyanagar districts in connection with allegations of sexual exploitation of women, cheating and offences under the anti superstition law. A Special Investigation Team is probing the cases.
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