TMC MP Mahua Moitra reached SC against Election Commission, challenged this order

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TMC MP Mahua Moitra knocked on the door of Supreme Court

New Delhi: TMC MP Mahua Moitra has approached the Supreme Court against the Election Commission. Mahua Moitra has challenged the order of ECI, which has been asked to revise the special intensive revision of the voter list in Bihar.

The petition has demanded that the Supreme Court immediately stay the order and direct ECI not to issue any such order in the rest of the country. Mahua Moitra alleges that this order is arbitrary, unconstitutional and poor, women and migrant voters out of the voting process.

Recently, Mahua was in discussion

Recently, Mahua Moitra was in the discussion when she married former BJD MP and senior advocate Pinaki Mishra in Berlin. Apart from this, she was still in the discussion when Kalyan Banerjee said a lot that is controversial while making personal comments on Mahua Moitra. Banerjee said that Mahua Moitra had gone to a new marriage and went on a honeymoon and soon returned from her honeymoon and she has attacked me as soon as she came. He also accused Mahua of “breaking a family”.

Who is Mahua Moitra?

Mahua Moitra is an Indian politician and a prominent leader of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC). She is an MP from Krishnanagar Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal and is known for her intense criticism of her impeccable style and central government policies. His political journey, educational background and controversies have put him in discussion at the national level.

Mahua Moitra was born on 12 October 1974 in a Bengali Hindu Brahmin family in Labak in Kachar district of Assam. His father’s name is Dwipendra Lal Moitra and mother’s name is Manju Moitra. She received her early education from Gokhale Memorial Girls School in Kolkata and later graduated in economics and mathematics from Mount Holoka College at Massachusetts, USA.

Before entering politics, Mahua worked as an investment banker in JP Morgan Chase in New York and London, where she reached the post of Vice President. In 2009, during the 10th Reunion of his college, he decided to leave banking and enter public service in India.

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