Mahua Moitra Asserts She’s Being Compelled to Testify in Cash-for-Query Case Before Parliamentary Panel and Seeks to Interrogate Businessman

MP Moitra Challenges Parliamentary Panel's Summons in Cash-for-Query Scandal, Seeks Cross-Examination of Businessman

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In a bold move on Wednesday, Mahua Moitra, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament, publicly disclosed a two-page letter addressed to the parliamentary panel. In her letter, she raised serious concerns about the alleged unauthorized release of her summons related to the cash-for-query case to the media.

The contents of the letter revolve around her request to “cross-examine” industrialist Darshan Hiranandani, who had accused her of various misconduct, including sharing her official login credentials, accepting bribes in exchange for raising questions in Parliament regarding the Adani Group, and making targeted statements against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Mahua Moitra stands her ground.

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