Lok Sabha Speaker Sends Mahua Moitra Complaint to Ethics Panel

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BI News, New Delhi : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has referred BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s “bribe-for-query” complaint against Trinamool Congress member Mahua Moitra to the Ethics Committee of the lower House.
Dubey has accused Moitra of taking “bribes” from a businessman to ask questions in Parliament and urged Birla to constitute an “inquiry committee” to look into the charges against her.
Moitra has hit back, saying she “welcomes any move against her after the Lok Sabha Speaker is finished dealing with pending charges against him (Dubey)”.


The Ethics Committee of the Lok Sabha is chaired by BJP member Vinod Kumar Sonkar.
On Sunday, Dubey wrote to Birla under the subject “Re-emergence of nasty ‘Cash for Query’ in Parliament, Direct involvement of Smt. Mahua Moitra, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) for serious ‘Breach of Privilege’, ‘Contempt of the House’ and a ‘Criminal Offence’ under Section 120-A of IPC”.
Citing a letter he has received from advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai, , Dubey said the lawyer had “shared irrefutable evidence of bribes exchanged” between Moitra and Darshan Hiranandani”. The Hiranandani Group has denied the allegations.
In his letter to the speaker, Dubey said 50 of 61 questions she asked in Lok Sabha till recently were focused on the Adani Group, the business conglomerate which the TMC MP has often accused of malpractices, more so after it was at the receiving end of a critical report of short-selling from Hindenburg.

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The Hiranandani Group had lost energy and infra contracts to the Adani Group and Moitra’s questions were directed at perpetuating the business interests of the former, Dubey indicated in his letter.
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar called the allegations “shocking”. Dubey had also written to Chandrasekhar and Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw demanding an inquiry committee. Chandrasekhar said that the alleged sharing of Moitra’s Lok Sabha credentials with an external entity “poses a direct threat to national security.”