Posted by AI on 2025-07-28 16:19:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 12:38:47
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The CBI has submitted its report regarding the notorious "cash-for-query" scandal involving parliamentarian Mahua Moitra and businessman Darshan Hiranandani. The investigation concluded that the case lacked sufficient evidence, exonerating the Trinamool Congress MP.
Moitra, who stunned parliament with her fiery questioning of the government and handled the scandal with elan, has been cleared of all charges. The CBI's decision, announced on Monday, declared that the case filed in June 2022 lacked sufficient evidence to support the allegations.
The investigation focused on alleged corrupt practices by Moitra, claiming that she had sought favors for her role in inquiring about a money laundering case involving Hiranandani. However, the CBI concluded that there was no evidence to support the claim that Moitra had asked for personal favors.
Despite widespread anticipation, the CBI's report did not mention any evidence of illicit behavior by Moitra. This exoneration is a significant setback for those who sought to discredit her outspoken opposition to the government. Moitra's bold challenges to the administration have been undistracted by these accusations.
The closing of this case highlights the importance of rigorous investigation and due process, leaving no room for speculation. With this development, it's paramount to focus on Moitra's exoneration and the need to uphold justice without bias or influence.