Mahua Moitra case | Meeting of Lok Sabha's Ethics Committee postponed to Nov 9
The Hindu
Lok Sabha Ethics Committee postpones meeting to consider draft report on cash-for-query allegations against TMC MP Mahua Moitra to Nov 9. Committee likely to take grim view of charges, BJP MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar chairing. Opposition members allege indecent questions asked, Moitra walked out in rage. BJP MP accuses her of taking bribes to target Adani Group. Moitra admits to sharing login details, denies pecuniary considerations.
The Lok Sabha Ethics Committee meeting to consider and adopt its draft report on the cash-for-query allegations against TMC MP Mahua Moitra has been postponed to November 9 from November 7, according to a notice from the Lok Sabha secretariat.
No reason has been officially cited for rescheduling the meeting.
The convening of the meeting for adopting the draft report means that the committee headed by BJP MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar has finished its enquiry and will now be making its recommendation after its members ranged along party lines in their last deliberations on November 2.
The BJP members are in a majority in the 15-member committee which is likely to take a grim view of the charges against Moitra, more so after she accused Mr. Sonkar of asking filthy and personal questions to her in the last meeting before walking out in a rage along with opposition members.
There are indications the committee may make a recommendation against her in its report to Speaker Om Birla amid a possibility of dissent notes from opposition members.
All five opposition members had stormed out of the November 2 meeting, alleging that Sonkar asked personal and indecent questions to her regarding her travels, hotel stay and telephone calls.
She later alleged that she was subjected to a "proverbial vastraharan" in the meeting.