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BJP MP Writes To Anti-Corruption Watchdog For Probe Against Mahua Moitra

New Delhi: 

In a marked escalation of the Mohua Moitra “cash-for-query” controversy, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has written to the Lokpal and sought an investigation into the Trinamool Congress MP’s actions. 

In his complaint to the anti-corruption authority, Mr Dubey has said he is in possession of a letter by Supreme Court lawyer Jai Anant Dehadrai which laid out “disturbing facts with detailed proof” against Ms Moitra. 

“In the letter, Mr. Dehadrai provides in great detail how, when and where Ms. Moitra received bribes from a businessman Sh. Darshan Hiraanandani. The said letter clearly mentions how Ms. Mahua Moitra has received ₹ 2 crore in cash from Darshan Hiranandani both in Indian currency and foreign currency for asking questions in parliament,” the complaint states. 

“It also mentions that Sh. Darshan Hiranandani had direct access of Ms. Mahua Moitra’s Lok Sabha login credentials and the same has been used by Sh. Darshan Hiranandani while Ms. Mahua Moitra was travelling abroad,” it added.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, in Hindi, Mr Dubey wrote, “I am tired of hearing CBI-CBI. Filed a complaint with the Lokpal today. The Lokpal oversees complaints against parliamentarians and ministers. The CBI is its medium.”

In his complaint, Mr Dubey said Mr Dehadrai’s letter states how the TMC MP, by posting “questions in parliament in lieu of cash” has furthered the personal agenda of profit and business rivalry of Mr Hiranandani, including questions related to a specific legal issue involving $60 million pertaining to an undisclosed off-shore asset trust and other transactions. 

The complaint claimed that, in an affidavit dated October 20, Mr Hiranandani has “unequivocally and in absolute terms admitted to have met various illegal demands of Ms Moitra”, including gifting various expensive items.

“In the light of the aforesaid, it is established that Ms. Mahua Moitra indulged in corrupt practices including, but not limited to, taking bribes from the aforesaid businessman for compromising her parliamentary privileges and causing national security threats by sharing her login credentials of Lok Sabha,” Mr Dubey said. 

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