Lucknow: Louise Khurshid, wife of Congress leader Salman Khurshid, is scheduled to appear Thursday before the Enforcement Directorate for questioning in a money-laundering investigation linked to alleged misuse of government funds in the distribution of artificial limbs and equipment by a trust headed by her.
She has been asked to depose at the ED zonal office in Lucknow for recording her statement under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Last week, an MP-MLA court in Bareilly issued an arrest warrant against Louise Khurshid and another accused in this case and fixed February 16 as the next date for the hearing.
The ED case of money laundering stems from the state police FIR of 2017.
Special Public Prosecutor Achintya Dwivedi had said that during 2009-10, a programme for the distribution of artificial limbs and equipment was organised by Dr Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust for Disabled Persons, run by Dr Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust of Louise Khurshid in the Bhojipura area of the district.
The government got the matter investigated after receiving allegations of discrepancies.
It was found that the government funds were misused by using fake seals and signatures in the programme, he said.
There were three main accused in the case, including the project manager of the trust Louise Khurshid, the trust’s representative Pratyush Shukla, and its secretary Athar Farooqui. Shukla died a few years ago.
According to the sources, the ED has recorded the statement of Shukla’s wife and some others and has now asked Louise Khurshid to join the probe.
The court had issued summons to the accused several times but they neither appeared nor got bail in the case.
Meanwhile, efforts to contact Louise Khurshid on the phone proved futile and it was not known if she would appear before the ED.