Trainee IAS officer Pooja Khedkar has been asked to appear before the Pune cops on Thursday in a harassment case. A notice was sent to Khedkar, asking her to record her statement in connection with her harassment complaint against Pune Collector Suhas Divase, according to an NDTV report.


On Tuesday, Khedkar, who is in the eye of a storm for allegedly lying about her OBC status and disabilities in her UPSC candidature, accused Divase of harassment. Divase had reported her alleged misuse of power to the Maharashtra government, as per an India Today report. 


However, the Pune collector said he was not aware of any such complaints against him. No one communicated to me about this. So there is no question of giving a reaction. I came to know about this complaint only through media reports," Diwase told news agency PTI. 


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The notice was served to Khedkar by Washim police. On Monday, three female personnel of Washim police came to Khedkar's Circuit House residence at 10:30 pm and remained there until 1 am on July 16, as per the India Today report. 


The Washim police had transferred Khedkar's complaint to Pune police, after which the trainee IAS officer was called to record her statement on Thursday. 


It is not yet known whether Khedkar would record her statement. 


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Khedkar, who is an on-probation officer in the Indian Administrative Services is being probed by the Centre for allegedly lying about visual and mental disabilities and her OBC status to clear the Civil Services examinations. 


Another accusation against her is that she abused her power for a range of incentives and perks that junior officers are not entitled to.