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Highlights
- Sameer Wankhede reached the National Commission for Scheduled Castes
- Caste certificate has been handed over to prove Dalit
- The chairman of the SC commission said – are doing verification
- ‘If the truth comes out no action will be taken against Sameer’
New Delhi
National Narcotics Bureau (NCB) Mumbai Regional Unit Director Sameer Wankhede met National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) Chairman Vijay Sampla on Monday. He handed over his caste certificate to prove himself a Dalit. After meeting Wankhede, Sampla told reporters that the documents given by him would be verified by the Maharashtra government and if found valid, no action would be taken against Wankhede.
In Wankhede, Cruise is leading the investigation into the narcotics case in which actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan was arrested. Several officials of Wankhede and Mumbai unit are alleged to have demanded Rs 25 crore to release Aryan Khan. The NCB has ordered a vigilance inquiry into these allegations.
The facts and documents that the SC commission has asked for have been presented before them. My complaint will be investigated.
Sameer Wankhede
‘If it is true then no one can take action’
National Commission for Scheduled Castes Chairman Vijay Sampla said, “He (Sameer Wankhede) has given the documents of his marriage, job and second marriage, we have asked our officers to verify all those facts. If they are true then no one can act against Sameer Wankhede on any ground.
Wankhede denies all allegations
Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Party leader Nawab Malik has made many allegations against Wankhede. Malik has alleged that Sameer Wankhede was born in a Muslim family. According to Malik, after clearing the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam, Wankhede used several forged documents, including a SC category certificate, to get a job under reservation. Wankhede has denied all the allegations. National Commission for Scheduled Castes Vice-Chairman Arun Halder on Sunday came out in support of Wankhede, saying officers are doing good work and making their department proud, but a minister is making personal attacks on him and his family members. Huh. Halder had also visited Wankhede’s Mumbai residence.
Sameer Wankhede (File)
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