After taking the decision in the first meeting, a summons issued to Mahua Moitra to appear on 31st October.

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After the meeting of the Ethics Committee, Committee Chairman Vinod Sonkar said that the statements of lawyers Jai Ananth and Nishikant Dubey were heard by the Committee. The Ethics Committee held a meeting on Thursday on the complaint of BJP MP Nishikant Dubey in the ‘Cash for Query’ case.

After taking the decision in the first meeting of the committee, the summons was issued to Mahua Moitra to appear on October 31. Now Trinamool MP Mahua’s reaction to this summons has come to light. Lok Sabha’s Ethics Committee hearing has started against Mahua Moitra, who is facing allegations of transaction of money for asking questions in Parliament. She has said that she will not be able to appear before the Ethics Committee on October 31.

What did Mahua Moitra say on the Ethics Committee?

Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra A letter has also been written to Ethics Committee chief and BJP MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar for relaxation and extension of the date of appearance. Reacting to the summons of the Ethics Committee, she said that she will not be able to appear before the Ethics Committee of the Lok Sabha on October 31 in the case of the allegations made against her by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey.

Mahua Moitra Rebate sought till this date

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra wrote on a social media platform announced it to be called in October. I look forward to appearing before the Committee immediately after completing the pre-determined programs in the constituency. All complaints and affidavits were also released to the media. My programs in my area will end on the 4th of November.

In Mahua Moitra’s case, What happened in the first meeting?

After the meeting of the Ethics Committee of the Lok Sabha in the Mahua Moitra case, Committee Chairman Vinod Sonkar told The committee also took into consideration the evidence presented in the case by lawyers Jai Ananth and Nishikant Dubey. He further said that The statements of lawyers Jai Ananth and Nishikant Dubey were heard by the committee.

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