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Mahua Moitra was born on 5 May, 1975 in Labac, Cachar, Assam, India, is an Indian politician (born 1974). Discover Mahua Moitra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Who Is Mahua Moitra's Husband?
Her husband is Lars Wauvert Brorson
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Mahua Moitra Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mahua Moitra worth at the age of 48 years old? Mahua Moitra’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from India. We have estimated Mahua Moitra's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mahua Moitra (born 12 October 1974) is an Indian politician and former investment banker.
Moitra was born to Dwipendra Lal Moitra on 12 October 1974 in Labac in the Cachar district of Assam.
She hails from a Bengali Hindu Brahmin family and has a sister.
Moitra went to Gokhale Memorial Girls' School in Kolkata.
She graduated in economics and mathematics in 1998 from Mount Holyoke College South Hadley in Massachusetts, United States.
Moitra worked as an investment banker for JPMorgan Chase in New York City and London.
She quit her position as vice-president at JPMorgan Chase in London in 2009 to enter Indian politics.
Subsequently, she joined the Indian Youth Congress, the youth wing of the Indian National Congress party where she was one of the trusted hands of Rahul Gandhi in the project "Aam Admi Ka Sipahi".
In 2010, she moved to the All India Trinamool Congress party.
Moitra served as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly representing Karimpur from 2016 to 2019, and served as the general secretary and national spokesperson of the AITC.
On 13 November 2023, Moitra was appointed as AITC District President of Krishnanagar (Nadia North).
She was an investment banker at JPMorgan Chase before entering politics.
She was elected from the Karimpur constituency in Nadia district, West Bengal in the Legislative Assembly elections held in 2016.
She has been elected as a member of parliament to the 17th Lok Sabha from Krishnanagar, West Bengal.
On 13 November 2021, she was appointed TMC party's Goa in-charge to prepare the party for contesting the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election.
On 10 January 2017, Moitra filed a police complaint against Bharatiya Janata Party MP and Union Minister Babul Supriyo for allegedly "insulting her modesty" during a national television debate.
The complaint was later dismissed by the Calcutta High Court.
A few days later, Babul Supriyo sent legal notices to Moitra and TMC MPs Saugata Roy and Tapas Paul for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of being involved in the Rose Valley ponzi firm scam.
She won the 2019 Indian general election as an All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) party candidate from Krishnanagar and served as a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from 2019 to 2023.
Moitra was disqualified and expelled from the Lok Sabha on 8 December 2023 following recommendation of Lok Sabha Ethics Committee for sharing her login and password of NIC portal (the report had dissent notes by opposition members).
On 26 June 2019, Moitra pointed out "seven early signs of fascism", which she said were present in India under Narendra Modi's government.
She said that constitution on which every MP had sworn to protect was under threat.
In January 2020, Zee media filed a defamatory lawsuit against Moitra for apparently making derogatory statements against the channel while addressing reporters.
She was granted bail and put on trial by a Delhi Court.
She later won the case and the charges against her were dismissed.
In December 2020, she called the press "2 paisa" after which the local news media criticised her heavily and decided to boycott her.
Her party distanced itself from her comments.
Criticising the judiciary and the current government in the parliament on 8 February 2021, Moitra stated "The sacred cow that was the judiciary is no longer sacred, It stopped being sacred the day a sitting chief justice of this country was accused of sexual harassment, presided over his own trial, cleared himself and then proceeded to accept the nomination to the upper house within three months of retirement, replete with Z+ security cover".
The speech caused an uproar in the house with members of the ruling party calling it 'objectionable' and violating parliamentary rules because it mentioned a person in "high authority".
Opposition members supported the speech as it was based on facts which are matters of public record.
The remarks were finally expunged from the records.
On 11 February 2021, BJP leaders Nishikant Dubey and PP Chowdhary moved a privilege notice against Moitra.
On 7 April 2022, Moitra argued in the parliament that the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 is even more intrusive than colonial surveillance laws in India.
On 5 July 2022 at the India Today Conclave East, while reacting to a film poster showing goddess Kali smoking a cigarette, Moitra said, "Kaali to me is a meat-eating, alcohol-accepting goddess. You have the freedom to imagine your goddess. There are some places where whiskey is offered to gods and in some other places it would be blasphemy."
Distancing itself from the controversy, her party All India Trinamool Congress issued a statement — "Her views expressed on Goddess Kali have been made in her personal capacity and are not endorsed by the party in any manner or form", condemning Moitra's remarks.
Subsequently, police complaints were filed against Moitra by the Bengal BJP in Kolkata and five districts of West Bengal, as well as in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
On 14 October 2023, Supreme Court advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai sent a complaint to CBI with an FIR alleging Moitra of corruption and money laundering.
A copy was submitted to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha as well who forwarded the matter to the Ethics Committee of the parliament.
Dehadrai accuses that Moitra received money and favours from Darshan Hiranandani, head of a rival conglomerate of Adani Group, to ask parliamentary questions targeting Adani.
On 19 October 2023, Hiranandani turned approver, and in an affidavit claimed that Moitra indeed received favours, and also gave him access to her account on parliament of India's website to directly post questions on her behalf.