Cash-for-query scam: Lokpal directs CBI to file corruption case against TMC's Mahua Moitra

Updated : Mar 19, 2024 22:28
|
Editorji News Desk

The anti-corruption body Lokpal on 19th March ordered the CBI to register a case against TMC leader Mahua Moitra under the Prevention of Corruption Act and investigate allegations of ‘quid pro quo’ for raising questions in the Parliament. 

“After careful evaluation and consideration of the entire material on record, there remains no doubt regarding the fact that the allegations levelled against the RPS (respondent), most of which are supported by cogent evidence, are extremely serious in nature, especially in view of the position held by her. Therefore, in our considered opinion, a deeper probe is required to establish the truth," the Lokpal order statement said. 

"This is vital in view of the position and status held by the RPS at the relevant point of time. Whatever be the position held, a public servant is bound to exercise probity in the discharge of
his/her duties as a public servant.

"The responsibility and burden are heavier on the shoulders of a public representative. Corruption is a malaise that is adversely affecting the legislative, administrative, social and economic functioning of this democratic country. It is a duty cast upon us and, indeed, the mandate of the Act, that all attempts be made to root out corruption and corrupt practises
that bring under their fold aspects such as undue advantage, illegal gain or benefit and quid pro quo in the discharge of public duties."

Mahua is accused of accepting cash and gifts from industrialist Darshan Hiranandani in exchange for favours allowing him to use her Parliament login to post questions against Gautam Adani and the Adani Group.

Earlier this month, the Delhi High Court had denied interim relief to the TMC leader in connection to the cash for query case.

Cash For Query Case

Recommended For You

editorji | India

'Operation Tiger is complete,' roars Shinde as 6 Uddhav MPs join his Sena; calls them Dhurandhar

editorji | India

Kashmiri Pandits should move on, stop being prisoners of past: Mehbooba

editorji | India

At least 15 dead as fire rips through Lucknow building, students among victims

editorji | India

SC seeks responses of Centre, States on plea for use of Aadhaar as identity proof only

editorji | India

Abhijeet Dipke slapped during Jaipur protest; 'intimidation tactics', alleges CJP founder