NEW DELHI: The home ministry is examining a report submitted recently by the Enforcement Directorate alleging a link between Popular Front of India (PFI) and the ongoing protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act ( CAA )."The home ministry has received the report from the ED on PFI and it is being examined," a government official said.He added that the central government had also received inputs from some state governments and other agencies on PFI's alleged involvement in anti-CAA protests . PFI, on its part, has denied its link with any anti-CAA protest in the country.The ED report is purportedly based on disclosures made by some PFI functionaries during questioning in connection with a money laundering probe against the outfit and an NGO linked to it.Half-a-dozen office-bearers of the Kerala-based organisation were questioned by the ED early this month about the finances, expenditure, sources of funding and beneficiaries of the funds generated or distributed by it. TNNThe central probe agency, sources said, also recorded their statements under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).The ED is probing PFI and NGO Rehab India Foundation (RIF) under criminal provisions of the PMLA as part of an enforcement case information report (ECIR) or FIR filed in 2018. It is also probing charges that the organisations received and distributed funds from their bank accounts that were allegedly used to fuel some protests against the CAA in various parts of the country.