New Delhi: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has written a letter to Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and his junior minister Rajeev Chandrashekhar, demanding an investigation into the allegations of ‘bribery in exchange for questions’ against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra.
On Sunday, Dubey wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla saying he had received a letter from a Supreme Court lawyer sharing “irrefutable” evidence of alleged exchange of bribes between Moitra and businessman Darshan Hiranandani. Are. Saying that the incident was reminiscent of the ‘cash for query’ scam of 2005, the BJP MP urged the Speaker to form an inquiry panel to probe the allegations.
Citing the allegations, Nishikant Dubey, in his letter to the IT Minister, sought a probe into whether Mahua Moitra provided Hiranandani and her real-estate group Hiranandani Group access to her login credentials for the Lok Sabha website So that they can use it. This is for their own personal benefit”.
Calling it “probably the most condemnable and serious” of the allegations made against him, Dubey said that if the claims are found to be true, it would be “a serious criminal breach of trust as well as a violation of India’s national security”.
Further, the BJP MP asked for an investigation to trace the IP addresses of all the login credentials of Moitra’s Lok Sabha account and determine if there were any instances where it was accessed from a location where she was not present. Was. “Furthermore, I request that you determine if there are any instances in which her Lok Sabha account was accessed at a location where she was not present,” Dubey wrote in the letter.
Terming Moitra’s behavior as “unethical, illegal and detrimental to the security of the country”, Dubey urged the IT Ministry to take the allegations against her “extremely seriously”.
Meanwhile, the Trinamool MP has hit back at Dubey, urging the IT Ministry to release the login details of all the MPs. Addressing Release information on training provided.” to log in.”
On Sunday, Nishikant Dubey, in his letter to the Speaker, said the Supreme Court counsel had concluded that till recently the Trinamool MP had asked 50 out of 61 questions in the Lok Sabha “with the intention of protecting or maintaining business interests.” From” were asked. Darshan Hiranandani and his business group. The BJP leader claimed that “questions were also often focused on rival business conglomerate Adani Group.”
He claimed that the questions were asked in exchange for cash and gifts.
Hitting back at the BJP MP on ‘X’, Mahua Moitra said, “I am using all my ill-gotten gains and gifts to buy a college/university in which degree dupes can finally buy a real degree.”