Fiery Indian MP Moitra Expelled from Parliament After Outspoken Stance Against Modi and Allegations of Dog Custody Bribery
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Mahua Moitra is an outspoken Indian MP who has fiercely criticized PM Modi and his government, gaining prominence for a speech listing "signs of fascism" in India.
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A custody battle over Moitra's dog Henry with her ex spiraled into him accusing her of bribery to ask parliamentary questions.
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Despite Moitra's denials, an ethics committee with BJP members interrogated her in a "prejudicial" manner and expelled her from parliament.
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Moitra alleges she was targeted for speaking out against Modi's links to billionaire Adani, as critics of this relationship have faced retaliation.
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Declaring the process a "kangaroo court," Moitra is fighting her expulsion in court and vows to continue challenging the Modi government.