
Sources said the Ethics Committee has recommended a time-bound probe into the question money scam in Parliament. The Ethics Committee of the lok sabha has recommended to the government of india that the case with Darshan Hiranandani deserves a proper investigation. trinamool congress mp Mahua Moitra's woes are increasing day by day for allegedly getting paid to ask questions in Parliament. Now citing sources, it is reported that the Ethics Committee of the lok sabha has recommended the disqualification of Mahua from Parliament. Sources said that the Ethics Committee of the lok sabha, which had inquired into the cash-for-query allegations, had recommended a time-bound probe. The Ethics Committee is said to have recommended to the government of india that Mahua's dealings with Darshan Hiranandani should be properly investigated. The committee also said that Mahua should be given severe punishment for this serious crime of sharing the login ID and password.
As allegations of getting paid to ask questions in parliament are making headlines across the country, mahua moitra has admitted that she shared her login ID and password of the lok sabha website with businessman Darshan Hiranandani. Because of this, Darshan Hiranandani was asking questions in the lok sabha on behalf of Mahua Moitra. The ethics committee also condemned the behavior of BSP mp Danish Ali. In fact, on november 2 mahua moitra alleged that the Ethics Committee had asked objectionable questions. According to the ethics committee, Danish ali then twisted the questions, incited public sentiments and said the committee chairman had insulted him.
BJP mp Nishikant Dubey had alleged that mahua moitra had shared the log-in password of the parliament ID to someone else, from where another person had allegedly questioned businessman gautam adani in Parliament. Nishikant Dubey had accused mahua moitra of giving login ID to lok sabha website to businessman Darshan Hiranand. Dubey had complained about this to the IT Minister. Mahua had earlier stated that these allegations were false. businessman Hiranandani later confessed that he had given the parliament login password to ask questions on Mahua's behalf. After this, Naiti inquired about the matter and there was a commotion. Opposition MPs who attended the committee meeting with Mahua accused the committee of asking personal questions, after which they boycotted the meeting. Mahua had alleged that she was asked who she talks to at night.