Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury accuses government of shielding industrialist in Mahua Moitra case
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has accused the government of trying to protect a particular industrialist while maintaining he was not fully aware of the facts of the charges of bribery brought against TMC MP Mahua Moitra.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Friday claimed the government was trying to protect a particular industrialist while maintaining he was not fully aware of the facts of the charges of bribery brought against TMC MP Mahua Moitra. Chowdhury also expressed his surprise at the promptness with which an Ethics Committee was formed to probe the allegations against Moitra.
'Govt rattled if anyone speaks against industrialist'

I dont know exactly what happened. But in general, I can say every MP has the right to speak in Parliament. But the ruling party wants to throttle the voice of everyone inside and outside the House. Based on this, I feel the issue is rai ka pahaad mountain out of a molehill. If anyone speaks against that industrialist, the government gets rattled. This should also be investigated, the West Bengal Congress president told reporters.
'Never seen such promptness in forming Ethics Committee'
When we go to Parliament, we go as peoples representatives. We raise peoples questions wherever we get these from. If the government has an answer, it gives. Otherwise, it does not. But I have never seen such promptness in forming an Ethics Committee and starting an investigation, Chowdhury added.
'Action taken against Rahul Gandhi for speaking against industrialist'
He cited the example of Rahul Gandhis disqualification and said whoever speaks against that particular industrialist, might become the countrys enemy. The government is facing problems because of a particular person or a particular industrialist. The government is so eager to protect a particular industrialist that if anyone asks questions against him, the person becomes an enemy of the country. When Rahul Gandhi raised a question about that specific industrialist, action was taken against him, he said.
Darshan Hiranandani accuses Moitra of taking money to target Adani
Darshan Hiranandani, CEO of real estate-to-energy group Hiranandani, is accused of paying Moitra to raise questions in Parliament about the Adani Group. On Thursday, Hiranandani said Moitra had targeted Adani to malign and embarrass Prime Minister Narendra Modi whose impeccable reputation gave the opposition no opportunity to attack him. In an affidavit, the Dubai-based businessman claimed he used Moitras Parliament login to post questions.
TMC yet to issue official statement
The TMC is yet to issue any official statement on this issue.
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