Khurshid controversy: EOW begins probe

October 15, 2012 02:10 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:36 am IST - Lucknow

The Uttar Pradesh Police’s Economic Offences Wing on Monday started collecting documents in connection with its probe into alleged financial irregularities in a trust run by Union Minister Salman Khurshid.

“EOW teams are collecting documents at various levels including state, divisional and district headquarters as a part of the investigation,” Director General EOW, Subrat Tripathi said.

When asked about the details, Mr. Tripathi said it was neither a raid nor a search. “How can we call it a raid or search when documents are being provided willingly,” the DG said.

The Uttar Pradesh government had directed the Economic Offences Wing to probe into charges of misappropriation of funds by Zakir Hussain Trust run by Khurshid and his wife Louise.

Four teams, three under the Kanpur sector and one under the Meerut sector, were constituted for probe in 17 districts where irregularities are suspected. The inquiry is crossing the preliminary stage as order for the probe was issued on July three, Tripathi had said yesterday.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, meanwhile, refused to comment on the inquiry on Monday.

“It will not be appropriate to comment on the matter as inquiry is already underway. It was started in previous (BSP) regime. How can how comment without outcome of the inquiry?” Mr. Yadav told reporters in reply to a question here.

In Bulandshahr, former UP Chief Development officer J B Singh, whose signature on affidavits related to the NGO was allegedly forged, told reporters, “Investigation is going on in this matter. It is not appropriate for me to say anything.

The investigation is ongoing. I won’t say anything.”

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