Mahua Moitra’s troubles increased, got notice to vacate bungalow within 30 days

The problems have not stopped, even after TMC leader Mahua Moitra’s membership in the Lok Sabha was revoked. A notice to quit the government residence in 30 days has been delivered to Mahua Moitra.

Let us inform you that Moitra has now filed a case in the Supreme Court contesting her suspension from the Lok Sabha following her expulsion. Mahua Moitra, a member of the Trinamool Congress, was expelled from the lower house on Friday, according to a notification released by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, citing “cash-for-query” charges.

Mahua Moitra’s removal from the House was proposed by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, and it was accepted by a voice vote. Moitra’s expulsion was recommended in the report of the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee, which was adopted by the House earlier following discussion.

In bribery case, Ethics Committee asked for travel and login details of Mahua Moitra from IT Ministry

Mahua Moitra Bribery Case: Following its initial meeting on the Mahua Moitra bribery case, the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee has now asked the IT Ministry for Mahua-related travel and login information.

On Thursday, the Ethics Committee convened for the first time regarding this issue. Lawyer Jai Ananth Dehadrai and BJP leader Nishikant Dubey had also recorded their statements during that period.

The Ethics Committee has requested information regarding Mahua Moitra’s login in a letter to both the Home Ministry and the IT Ministry. In addition, details regarding Mahua Moitra’s whereabouts have been requested in order for the Ethics Committee to verify the veracity of all the accusations made against her.

There has been an accusation against TMC MP Mahua Moitra that she has taken money and asked questions in Parliament. On behalf of the businessman, he allegedly targeted the government and Adani Group with his queries.

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