Secretary (Border Management) Susheel Kumar is conducting the probe to find out the details about how the FCRA licence of Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) was renewed despite several ongoing probes, including one by the Home Ministry, official sources said.
Four officials, including Joint Secretary (Foreigners Division) G K Dwivedi, were suspended for alleged dereliction of duties.
Sources said if the inquiry of Kumar comes in favour of Dwivedi, the government may take a lenient view to revoke the suspension but such a decision will come only after the completion of the inquiry.
Sources said Dwivedi, infact, was taking action by putting the IRF into prior permission category under the FCRA, thus restricted the flow of foreign funding into his NGO.
There is a possibility of IRF being put under prior permission category so that any funds coming from abroad has to be given to the NGO only after getting nod from the Home ministry.
Senior officers in the Home Ministry conveyed that the integrity of Dwivedi was beyond any question and such action against a senior officer for the alleged lapses of his juniors would send a wrong signal.
Dwivedi has been credited with successfully implementing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's several key projects including TVoA (tourist visa on arrival), enabled by Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), popularly known as e-tourist visa scheme that led to 293 per cent jump in foreign tourist arrivals in India.
The scheme was launched on November 27, 2014 and is currently offered to citizens of 150 countries.
He oversaw Modi government's another pet project of offering long term visa and citizenship to Hindu, Sikh and other minorities of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, who have taken refuge in India after facing religious persecution in their home counties.
Dwivedi was also instrumental in completely overhauling the registration process of NGOs under the Foreign Contribution Regulations Act and making it completely online and transparent.
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