Updated On: 06 November, 2023 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Ajaz Ashraf
Amid talk of nari shakti, the powers that be are seeking to silence, discredit and malign the outspoken Trinamool Congress for daring to raise the banner of dissent and ask uncomfortable questions

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra arrives at Parliament House complex in New Delhi to attend the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee meeting on November 2. Pic/PTI
The hounding of Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra provides profound insights into the Indian political system over which the Bharatiya Janata Party presides. None of these is as telling as the system’s hypocrisy of pouncing upon Moitra’s indiscretion to malign and corner her, just weeks after the reservation for women in legislatures was projected as the BJP’s obeisance to “nari shakti.”
Moitra does indeed embody woman power. Not a political dynast, she returned home after resigning from JP Morgan Bank, London, where she was a vice-president. She took to politics as a duck takes to water, becoming an MLA in West Bengal in 2016, and was elected, in May 2019, to the Lok Sabha. Within weeks, Moitra became the nation’s talking point for listing, in her maiden parliamentary speech, the seven “danger signs of early fascism” she saw in India.