'Sorry Mr. Adani. I am not taking deal to shut up for six months': Mahua Moitra over Cash-for-Query row

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A fresh war of words has erupted between Lok Sabha MPs Nishikant Dubey and Mahua Moitra over the ongoing cash-for-query controversy involving the TMC lawmaker..

He accused Moitra of compromising the country's security for money and accepting bribes to target the Adani Group and Prime Minister Narendra Modi..

In response, Moitra requested the NIC to release all details of MPs publicly to prove their physical presence when their IDs were accessed...

Mahua also hit back at Dubey's charges in a series of posts and requested NIC to release all the details of MPs publicly to show that they were "physically present" whenever their IDs were accessed by their PAs and researchers/interns/staff...

Stepping up her attack on Adani, Mahua said that SEBI is unable to find the origin of foreign money that was poured into the billionaire's entities which is the "real question of national security"...

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