Olympian Ankit Sharma Booked For Using Forged Documents To Secure A Government Job In Morena; Dad-In-Law Submits Evidence Amid Divorce Case
Morena (Madhya Pradesh): Olympian athlete Ankit Sharma was booked for allegedly using forged documents to secure a government job in Madhya Pradesh's Morena. His father-in-law complained about the tampering with documents at City Kotwali. Sharma's family, however, defended him and said that it is a conspiracy to influence their son's divorce case. Notably, a divorce case involving Sharma and his…
Morena, Madhya Pradesh: Olympian athlete Ankit Sharma is accused of using forged documents to obtain a government job in the region. The claim comes from his father-in-law, who lodged a complaint at City Kotwali. Sharma's family is standing by him, asserting that the allegations are part of a conspiracy aimed at influencing their son's divorce proceedings.
Ankit Sharma's documents revealed an incorrect date of birth, reportedly five years older than his actual birth date. This discrepancy led to his employment as an income tax inspector. Supporting his father-in-law's claim, the complainant submitted Ankit Sharma's school transfer certificate (TC) and academic marksheets, which he obtained via the Right to Information (RTI) process.
Upon receiving the complaint and relevant documents, the police have initiated an investigation into Ankit Sharma's case. The police are currently verifying the authenticity of the documents and cross-referencing the recorded date of birth with other available records. A search for Sharma has also been initiated by the authorities.
However, Ankit Sharma's family has categorically denied the allegations, asserting that the dispute between Sharma and his in-laws over Sharma's divorce is the actual motive behind the fabricated allegations. As the police continue their investigation, it remains to be seen whether any falsification of documents took place or if the allegations hold water. Legal action will only be pursued once the full extent of the police investigation is completed.
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