Updated On: 18 October, 2023 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Former Pune CP says leader’s faction is free to send her defamation notice, instances of govt land being given to builders must be reviewed

Former Pune police chief Meeran Borwankar (right). File Pic/Satej Shinde
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has denied any role in a public-private partnership (PPP) in which the police department was to get residential and office complexes built in exchange for a three-acre plot of land in Yerawada in Pune. He was responding to allegations that have been made by former Pune police chief Meeran Borwankar in her book.
According to Borwankar, Pawar, the then guardian minister of Pune, had asked her to expedite the transfer of Yerawada police land to a private company that had entered into a PPP agreement with the home department. In exchange for the prime land, the developers were to construct police stations, residential and office complexes in Yerawada and on the company`s land somewhere else in the city. After being posted in Pune, Borwankar refused to part with the Yerawada land.