Rupali Chakankar Video with Ashok: Scandal Unfolds in Maharashtra
The scandal surrounding Rupali Chakankar and Ashok Kharat has escalated dramatically, with Chakankar resigning from her position at the Maharashtra State Women’s Commission on March 20, 2026. This comes in the wake of Kharat’s arrest on serious charges, including rape, molestation, and cheating, which have drawn widespread attention.
A shocking video of Kharat urinating into a glass and offering it to a woman went viral in mid-March 2026, intensifying public outrage. In addition to this, Kharat is accused of using plastic snakes and tiger skins to threaten his victims, showcasing a disturbing pattern of intimidation.
As the investigation unfolds, the police have filed two more FIRs against Kharat, bringing the total number of cases registered against him to eight. Notably, Neeraj Jadhav has recorded over a hundred videos of alleged assaults by Kharat, which may play a crucial role in the ongoing legal proceedings.
Kharat’s influence in the region is significant; he had garnered support from politicians, bureaucrats, and police officers over two decades. His charitable trust, Shivanika, listed Chakankar as a trustee, highlighting the intertwined nature of their professional lives.
In a troubling revelation, it has been reported that Kharat had allegedly sexually assaulted a woman between 2022 and 2025. Three women have come forward to lodge formal complaints against him, indicating a broader issue of abuse that may extend beyond the current allegations.
The Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act has been invoked in Kharat’s case, underscoring the severity of the charges. Furthermore, 21 live cartridges were seized from his properties, adding another layer of concern regarding his activities.
Political figures have weighed in on the situation, with Devendra Fadnavis stating, “Nothing happens through black magic,” and Jitendra Awhad claiming to have the names of all involved MLAs, promising to reveal them at the right time. Meanwhile, Raj Thackeray expressed concerns that this matter could be used to undermine someone’s ambitions.
Chakankar’s injury, which she attributed to an accident during a ritual, raises questions about her involvement and the broader implications of this scandal. Observers are keenly watching how this situation develops, especially with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted on March 13, 2026, to delve deeper into the allegations.
As the community grapples with the fallout from this scandal, the demand for extortion in crores adds a financial dimension to the already complex case. Details remain unconfirmed, but the impact of these events will likely resonate throughout Maharashtra for some time to come.





