Mahua Moitra asserted that she could not be expelled by the Ethics Committee.Mahua Moitra, the leader of the Trinamool Party, questioned the Ethics Committee’s decision to remove her from the Lok Sabha on Friday, claiming that the decision was made based on the contradictory testimonies of two people. Moitra said that one of the two people was her “estranged partner who masqueraded as a common citizen,” a reference to Supreme Court attorney Jai Anant Dehadrai. She further emphasised that she was not permitted to cross-examine the two.
“A Parliamentary Committee has also been weaponized in front of this Lok Sabha. Paradoxically, members of the ethics committee were supposed to use it as a moral compass. Rather, it has been terribly misused today to accomplish precisely what it was never intended to do. which wants to ‘Thok Do’ us into submission by crushing the resistance and using it as a new weapon,” the woman stated.”The only source of information included in the findings is the written testimonies of two private persons, neither of whom I was permitted to cross-examine, and whose accounts materially contradict one another.
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