Delhi police on Sunday filed an FIR under the new criminal laws against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra over her “derogatory” remarks against National Commission of Women chief Rekha Sharma.
Sources said Mahua had been booked under Section 79 of the Bharatiya Nyay
Sanhita (BNS), which deals with gestures or acts intended at outraging a woman’s
modesty. Sources said Mahua was the first politician to have been booked under the new BNS, which has replaced the Indian Penal Code.
The commission had earlier sought an FIR against the MP.
Mahua had on July 4 commented on a video posted on X that showed a man holding an umbrella over Sharma’s head and walking behind her during the commission chief’s visit to the site of the Hathras stampede.
Several social media users felt that having someone else hold an umbrella over one’s head was “insensitive”, especially at the site of a tragedy, and asked why Sharma could not hold the umbrella herself.
"She is too busy holding up her boss’s pajamas," Mahua had posted on X. She later deleted the post.
On July 5, the women’s commission put up a post on X saying: "The National Commission for Women has taken suo mot(u) cognizance of the derogatory remark made by Ms. Mahua Moitra, Member of Parliament, against Ms. Rekha Sharma, Chairperson, NCW. The crude remarks are outrageous and a violation of a woman's right to dignity."
It added: "The Commission observed that this remark attracts Section 79 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, 2023. NCW strongly condemns these defamatory remarks and requests strict action against Ms. Moitra. An FIR should be registered against Ms. Moitra and a detailed action report should be communicated to the Commission within 3 days."
Responding to the commission’s post, Mahua wrote: "Come on Delhi Police please take action immediately on these suo mot(u) orders. Am in Nadia in case you need me in the next 3 days to make a quick arrest. I Can Hold My Own Umbrella."
In another post, Mahua shared screenshots of past posts, allegedly from Sharma’s account, that she said passed "crude" comments against political leaders such as Sonia Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal and Lalu Prasad.
Mahua wrote: "Also Delhi Police while you’re at it can you please register an FIR against another serial offender under your new Act."
The BNS came into effect on July 1, replacing the Indian Penal Code.