Election Commission accuses CBI of trying to disrupt elections by giving notice to Mahua Moitra

The Election Commission has accused the CBI of attempting to disrupt elections by issuing a notice to Mahua Moitra, the former Trinamool Congress MP. Amid allegations of illegal activities and political interference, Moitra has filed a complaint with the Election Commission, calling for control over Central Investigative Agencies ahead of the upcoming elections.

In recent news, former Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has raised serious concerns about the actions of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in relation to its election campaign in Delhi. According to her, the CBI is resorting to illegal activities to impede her campaign efforts.

Mahua Moitra has taken her complaint to the Election Commission, alleging that the CBI is manipulating the situation under the guise of conducting investigations for political gains. She believes that it is crucial to regulate Central Investigative Agencies to prevent any unwarranted interference, especially with the upcoming elections on the horizon.

The CBI recently carried out raids in Kolkata and Krishnanagar, specifically targeting Mahua Moitra and her father over suspected financial irregularities. This move has sparked further controversy and fueled Moitra’s claims of foul play.

It’s worth noting that Mahua Moitra’s political journey has been marred by allegations. She was previously removed from her MP position by the Election Commission due to accusations of purchasing votes from businessman Darshan Hirandani. The decision by the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee was rooted in claims that Moitra had bought cows from Hirandani.

Despite these setbacks, Mahua Moitra found herself back in the political arena after being reappointed by the Trinamool Congress in the Krishna Nagar Mandal in Bengal, where she had previously emerged victorious.

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The Election Commission has also thrown its weight behind Moitra, accusing the CBI of attempting to disrupt the electoral process by serving her with a notice. The unfolding events paint a picture of intense political drama and underscore the high stakes involved as the election season heats up.

Trishla Tyagi
Trishla Tyagi