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Mahua Moitra in another trouble, this time accused of trespassing

Mahua Moitra, the Trinamool MP, is the target of new accusations from Jai Anant Dehadrai, who claimed in a letter to Delhi Police that the MP visited his home without permission on November 5 and 6, she is accused of trespassing. Dehadrai further accused Moitra of accepting cash in exchange for questioning in Parliament. “There is every possibility that Smt Moirta might intentionally come to my residential premises with the sole objective of filing further fraudulent complaints against me,” the advocate whom Mahua Moitra called her ‘jilted ex’ wrote in his complaint filed on Tuesday.

“…her arriving at my residential premises is a grave cause for concern as it intimidated my staff and also raises an important question as to why someone who claimed an acrimonious past with me would deliberately arrive at my residence — that too, consecutively and two days in a row,” the letter said.

Moitra first showed up in a Pinaki Mishra automobile

According to the council, Mahua Moitra first showed up in a Pinaki Mishra automobile before showing up the following day in an MLA Vivek Gupta’s white Innova Crysta.

In addition to the cash-for-question claim that BJP MP Nishikant Dubey brought to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and is currently being looked into by the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee, Jai Anant Dehadrai and Mahua Moitra are embroiled in a custody dispute regarding their pet Henry, a rottweiler that they shared ownership of while they were dating. Both of them claimed Henry had been abducted by the other after their split.

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The complaint letter further adds information

“My fear is that Ms Moitra is using my pet Hendry as an excuse to come personally to my residence in a bid to intimidate me. Considering that she has not only filed fraudulent complaints against me in the past (which she then withdrew), and is also the Plaintiff in a Suit filed against me pending in the Delhi high court, I would consider it extremely suspicious and inappropriate for her to show up at my residence without any invitation or cause. I wish to make it absolutely clear that I have not invited Smt Moitra to my residence, and that she has come uninvited and with a very apparent intention to commit trespass and to intimidate me,” the letter said.

Srishti Verma

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