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Mahua Moitra: ED sent summons to Mahua Moitra amid Lok Sabha elections

Mahua Moitra: Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrests Trinamool Congress leader in connection with irregularities in foreign exchange violation case. Mahua Moitra (Mahua Moitra) has been issued summons for the third time and he has been called to Delhi on 28th March. The day of Lok Sabha elections has been announced. The first round of elections will be held on April 19. Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate has summoned expelled MP from Krishnanagar, Mahua Moitra. A few days ago, CBI had searched many places in Kolkata including the house of a Trinamool leader.

Earlier also the central agency had summoned Mahua Moitra for questioning.

The Trinamool leader had earlier also been called for questioning by the central agency. Moitra was expelled from the Lok Sabha in December in the case of ‘asking questions while taking bribe’. His party has again declared him a candidate from Krishnanagar seat of West Bengal for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Bharatiya Janata Party MP Nishikant Dubey had given a complaint to the anti-corruption institute Lokpal in the matter of ‘asking questions after taking bribe’, instructions for investigation have been given. They went. A few days after the instructions were given, on Saturday the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had searched Moitra’s premises in this regard.

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Lok Sabha member Dubey had alleged that Moitra had received ‘cash and gifts’ from Dubai businessman Hiranandani to target industrialist Gautam Adani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others and asked questions in the House. Moitra denied these allegations and claimed It was said that he was being targeted because he had raised questions about the Adani Group.

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