Trainee Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Puja Khedkar has finally addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding allegations of her submitting a fake certificate to secure her position. In a statement released on Monday, Khedkar strongly denied the accusations and emphasized her commitment to proving her innocence.
The scandal erupted last month when reports surfaced claiming that Khedkar had submitted a forged educational certificate during the IAS selection process. The allegations prompted an official investigation, casting a shadow over her burgeoning career in public service.
“Proving guilty by assumption without thorough investigation undermines the principles of justice and fairness,” Khedkar said in her statement. “I categorically deny all allegations of submitting any fake certificates. My educational qualifications are legitimate, and I have full confidence that the ongoing investigation will exonerate me.”
Khedkar’s response comes amidst growing scrutiny and media attention. The controversy has sparked a broader debate about the integrity of the civil service examination process and the measures in place to verify candidates’ credentials.
“My life and career have been dedicated to public service, and I would never engage in any fraudulent activities to undermine that,” Khedkar added. “I urge everyone to let the investigation take its course and not to rush to judgment based on unfounded allegations.”
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), responsible for conducting the IAS examinations, has confirmed that an inquiry is underway. “We are thoroughly examining all aspects of the case to ensure that the truth is uncovered,” a UPSC spokesperson said. “We take these allegations very seriously and are committed to maintaining the integrity of our selection process.”
Supporters of Khedkar have rallied behind her, emphasizing her exemplary academic and professional record. “Puja has always been a diligent and dedicated individual,” said a former professor who taught Khedkar during her university days. “I have no doubt that she will come out of this situation with her integrity intact.”
However, critics argue that the allegations, if proven true, would represent a significant breach of trust and accountability within the civil service. “The public deserves to have full confidence in the selection process for our administrators,” said a senior government official. “Any attempt to undermine this process must be dealt with firmly.”
As the investigation continues, Khedkar remains on administrative leave. She expressed her gratitude to those who have supported her during this challenging time and reaffirmed her commitment to serving the nation with honesty and integrity.
“The truth will prevail,” Khedkar concluded. “I am ready to cooperate fully with the authorities and look forward to clearing my name.”
The case has highlighted the importance of stringent verification processes in competitive examinations and the need for transparency in handling such allegations. The outcome of the investigation will not only determine Khedkar’s future but also impact public confidence in the civil service selection process.