‘Will Retire From Politics If…’ Nishikant Dubey On Mahua Moitra Questioning Row
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey who accused Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra of taking cash and gifts from industrialist Darshan Hiranandani for asking questions against Gautam Adani in Parliament said on Friday that he would retire from politics if it’s proved that Mahua Moitra was asked any personal question by the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee.
Mahua Moitra appeared before the committee on Thursday to give her statement, but she along with the opposition MP members of the committee walked out of the interrogation alleging that indecent questions were asked to Mahua ‘unrelated’ to the probe.
“In his affidavit, Darshan Hiranandani claimed to have paid for the air travel and hotel and cars of the corrupt MP in India and abroad.
The chairman of the Ethics Committee asked for the tickets and the hotel bills. If anything except this was asked to Mahua Moitra regarding her male friend, then I will retire from politics. For information, just like in Parliament, the proceedings of the committee debate are recorded verbatim. Congress, JD(U) MPs should show the copy if they have the guts,” Nishikant Dubey said. “Don’t stoop so low, Danish, in the issue of a woman’s victim card,” Dubey wrote slamming BSP MP Danish Ali who was one of the protestors.