Former CBI Director A P Singh, who ran into rough weather over his purported links with controversial meat exporter Moin Qureshi, has resigned as UPSC member after a special court in Mumbai termed charges levelled against BJP President Amit Shah in fake encounter cases as being "politically" motivated.
A 1974-batch IPS officer, Singh was appointed as member of the Union Public Service Commission in February 2013 and his tenure was till 2018.
After his retirement from CBI, Singh was in the news with reports of his purported association with Qureshi, who was being probed by the Income Tax department for alleged hawala funding and tax evasion.
"I have submitted my resignation a week back and am not sure whether it has been accepted as yet," Singh said on Wednesday.
It is understood that government has accepted his resignation but there was no official confirmation on it.
He said after the order of Mumbai special court, he wanted to submit his resignation as it was directly pointing fingers about his tenure as the CBI director.
Observing that the charges against Shah in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsiram Prajapati fake encounters had a political undertone, a special Central Bureau of Investigation court in Mumbai had discharged him from the case on December 30.
"I found substance in the main contention made by the applicant [Shah]