Puducherry Lt Governor Iqbal Singh was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate officials for the second day today over his recommendation for expeditious issue of passport to Hasan Ali Khan, who is facing money laundering and tax evasion charges.
Official sources said the four-member team from Mumbai, grilled Iqbal Singh for nearly five hours yesterday, began questioning him at 10.30 a.m. at Raj Rivas.
The entire proceedings are reportedly being videographed but Raj Nivas sources have remained tight-lipped on it.
Iqbal Singh landed in a controversy after Bihar-based Congress leader, Mr Amlendu Pandey, mentioned his name during questioning.
Iqbal Singh admitted to having recommended expeditious issue of the passport when he was a Rajya Sabha member in 1997, though he did not know Khan, on humanitarian grounds as he was told that the Pune-stud farm owner needed to travel abroad urgently to visit his ailing brother.
The Prime Minister’s Office had last week given clearance to the ED to record the Governor’s statement on the issue.
Opposition parties have called for a bandh tomorrow seeking recall of Governor Iqbal Singh, who is also caught in a controversy over the charge that a trust in which his two sons were former members had been given in-principle clearance by the administration to set up a medical college without following due procedures.
Lt Governor Iqbal Singh has, however, found support in the Chief Minister, Mr V. Vaithilingam, who has said “there is no necessity” for him to step down, saying he was facing only allegations and the ED would do “necessary statutory follow up.”