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Supreme Court Sends Notice to Lok Sabha Secretary General over Mahua Moitra's Expulsion in Cash-for-Query Matter.

  • Posted on January 3, 2024
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  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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The Supreme Court issued notice to Lok Sabha's Secretary General on Mahua Moitra's expulsion challenge. She contests her removal over a cash-for-query case. The Court seeks a response within two weeks, scheduling a hearing in March. Moitra's alleged sharing of login credentials for unethical gains sparked her expulsion.

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In a significant development today, the Supreme Court directed the Secretary General of the Lok Sabha to furnish a response within a fortnight regarding the expulsion of Trinamool Congress Party leader Mahua Moitra. The expulsion, stemming from a cash-for-query controversy, faces a challenge following Moitra's plea to the apex court.

Moitra's challenge emerged subsequent to the Lok Sabha's endorsement of the ethics committee's report, indicting her for purportedly receiving illicit gratifications and gifts from a business figure. The Court, composed of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti, conveyed to Moitra's representative the need to review case records upon the court's reopening after the winter recess.

The episode transpired during a heated Lok Sabha session where Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi moved a motion to expel Moitra, alleging unethical conduct. This motion was embraced through a voice vote, withholding Moitra's opportunity to address the House.

The ethics committee's assessment outlined Moitra's actions as unethical and contemptuous, highlighting her sharing of Lok Sabha portal credentials with unauthorized persons, posing a potential threat to national security, as articulated by Minister Joshi.

The motion denouncing Moitra's conduct underscored her acceptance of gifts and gratification, deeming it unacceptable for an MP. It urged an intensive governmental inquiry into her alleged malpractice.

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This contention stems from a complaint filed by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, supported by Supreme Court lawyer Jai Anant Dehadrai. The complaint alleged Moitra's exchange of questions for remunerations from businessman Darshan Hiranandani, supposedly to assail Gautam Adani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Hiranandani, in an affidavit to the ethics committee, claimed Moitra provided her login credentials for the Lok Sabha members' website. This allegation triggered a preliminary FIR filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation, escalating the gravity of the situation.

The imbroglio showcases a clash between political ethics and accountability, prompting a legal tussle that will unfold in the coming months.

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