The department has also directed Betul collector and superintendent of police (SP) to take legal action in the matter. Dhurve was elected as Lok Sabha member from Betul for the first time in 2009 and again won from there in 2014. Her caste certificate was in 2017 annulled by the scrutiny committee - mandated by the state government to look into complaints pertaining to caste documents.
The government had later directed the district collector to initiate legal action and confiscate her caste certificate. However, Dhurve subsequently filed an appeal before the department. Collector Tarun Pithode on Monday said he has received the letter from the tribal works department over the issue and that he will take legal action as directed.
On the basis of the committee's findings, the department found that Dhurve's caste is "indisputably Bisen/Pawar", which is not notified as a Scheduled Tribe (ST) in the state, said the order issued on February 6 by tribal works department commissioner Deepali Rastogi.
The commissioner also directed Betul collector and SP to proceed against Dhurve on the basis of findings of the committee, which had decided to forfeit and cancel the caste certificate of 'Gond Scheduled Tribe' issued to the parliamentarian.