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‘Mahua Moitra stole my Henry’: In a heart-wrenching plea to Delhi's commissioner, Advocate Dehadrai unveils not just a battle over a dog but a saga that delves into the abyss of political rivalries, personal animosities, & bribery corruption in Parliament

He reminisces the cherished moments since Henry was a mere 40-day-old pup, emphasizing the deep understanding they share.
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Opinion
‘Mahua Moitra stole my Henry’: Adv Dehadrai writes emotional letter to Delhi commissioner urging him to help him reunite with his pet dog
‘Mahua Moitra stole my Henry’: Adv Dehadrai writes emotional letter to Delhi commissioner urging him to help him reunite with his pet dog

In an emotionally charged turn of events, the tussle between TMC MP Mahua Moitra and Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai has taken a deeply personal dimension, centering around the custody of Henry, a pet dog. While most disputes in the political arena revolve around power and policies, this one delves into the profound bond between a man and his beloved pet.

Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai's heartfelt plea to the Delhi police commissioner paints a poignant picture. It isn't just about a dog; it's about the irreplaceable connection, the shared moments, and the unconditional love they both hold for each other. For Dehadrai, Henry isn't just a pet; he's family, a confidante, and a source of unwavering affection.

The narrative took a surprising twist when Mahua Moitra, instead of addressing political matters, sent a legal notice to Dehadrai, accusing him of a rather unusual theft - that of her dog. However, in a counter-claim, Dehadrai alleges that it is Moitra who has stolen and concealed his cherished pet, Henry.

Henry, caught in the midst of this escalating feud, stands as a symbol of the deep-rooted love between him and Dehadrai. The memories they've created, the times they've shared, and the bond they've nurtured is evident in Dehadrai's desperate plea for his companion's return.

The question that lingers is not just about the custody of a pet, but about the sanctity of the profound relationship between a human and their loyal companion. In this battle, it's not just about who gets the dog, but about recognizing and respecting the deep emotional ties that bind a person to their beloved pet. The hope remains that amidst the allegations and counter-allegations, the true essence of love and companionship isn't lost.

Dehadrai's poignant letter to Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora on October 19 highlights not just the legal complexities but also the emotional trauma he's enduring in this peculiar saga.

Dehadrai's distress is palpable as he alleges that Moitra's act of abducting Henry is a calculated move, intended to torment and pressurize him in retaliation for the CBI complaint he filed against her. He suggests that Moitra's actions are more than a mere act of kidnapping a pet; they are a deliberate attempt to exploit his profound attachment to Henry to gain leverage in their ongoing dispute. For him, this is not just a legal battle but a fight for a cherished family member.

He then asked the police to safeguard his life and freedom as well as reunite him and his dog, Henry, “I would request you with folded hands and all humility that this dog Henry belongs with his rightful owner-parent. Time is of the essence, and I would beseech you to please reunite me with Henry at the earliest. Under such circumstances, I anticipate tremendous fear and threats to my life. I request you to please protect my life and liberty and help me get my dog Henry back,” he wrote in the letter.

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Arming his plea with concrete evidence, Dehadrai has meticulously provided documentation that establishes his legal ownership of Henry. These aren't just papers but tangible proofs of his journey with Henry since January 2021, when he brought the Rottweiler into his life from a private shop in Delhi's Janakpuri area. The inclusion of the payment receipt, the litter's registration certificate, and the litter's microchip details emphasizes his genuine claim and the legitimate bond he shares with Henry.

This ordeal transcends the boundaries of a mere legal tussle. It delves deep into the emotional realm, shedding light on the lengths a devoted pet parent would go to ensure the safety and well-being of their cherished companion.

In a heart-wrenching appeal to the Delhi Police Commissioner, Jai Anant Dehadrai wrote, “This is with reference to the theft and illegal retention of my three-year-old pet dog named Henry (Rottweiler breed) by Ms. Mahua Moitra, M.P., Lok Sabha, Resident of 9-B, Telegraph Lane, New Delhi – 110001,” under the subject line — “Complaint against Ms. Mahua Moitra, M.P., for Theft and Illegal Retention of my pet dog named Henry.”

The anguish in Dehadrai's words is palpable. His reference to Henry's age and breed signifies not just the specifics, but an attempt to humanize his beloved pet, emphasizing the depth of his bond with Henry. By addressing Moitra with her full designation and residence, Dehadrai stresses the gravity of the situation - that an elected representative is allegedly involved in such a deeply personal dispute. The repetition of the words "theft" and "illegal retention" in the subject line and body of the complaint underscores his desperation and the urgency he feels to reunite with his cherished companion. This isn't just a matter of property; it's a plea from a heartbroken pet parent yearning for justice and the return of a family member.

Dehadrai also wrote, “My bond with my dog Henry is that of a parent and a child. I have looked after him since he was 40 days old, and I understand his every need and concern.”

Dehadrai's letter poignantly captures the essence of his relationship with Henry, describing it as akin to the bond between a parent and a child. He reminisces the cherished moments since Henry was a mere 40-day-old pup, emphasizing the deep understanding they share. His words echo the sentiments of countless pet owners who view their pets not as mere animals but as integral family members.

Accusing Moitra of hiding his pet in retribution for his CBI complaint, Dehadrai added “Ms. Moitra has deliberately kidnapped and hidden Henry away from me since 10.10.2023, with the intent to harass, and blackmail me in response to the CBI Complaint dated 14.10.2023, which I have filed against her,” he wrote.

Amidst this tender portrayal of love, Dehadrai's allegations against TMC MP Mahua Moitra are stark. He accuses her of deliberately abducting Henry, suggesting that this act of cruelty is a vindictive response to the CBI complaint he lodged against her. The dates mentioned in his letter indicate a close timeline between the alleged kidnapping and his complaint, further intensifying the gravity of the situation.

By using terms such as "folded hands," "humility," and "beseech," he paints a picture of absolute desperation and vulnerability. The urgency of his request is evident as he stresses that "time is of the essence." Furthermore, his anticipation of "tremendous fear and threats" underscores the seriousness of the situation and reveals the layers of tension and anxiety he is experiencing. This isn't merely a plea for the return of a pet; it's a heartfelt cry for security, justice, and the restoration of a bond that means the world to him.

Mahua Moitra accuses ‘jilted-ex’ advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai of stealing her dog

On October 16, TMC MP had sent a legal notice to the BJP Lok Sabha MP and advocate and her formal personal friend Jai Anant Dehadrai and a host of media organisations for allegedly ‘defaming’ her.

The narrative takes a twist as Moitra, in retaliation, launches accusations against Dehadrai, her former confidant. The notice paints a picture of a once deep friendship soured by differences. This estrangement appears to have spiraled into a full-blown legal feud, with Moitra alleging that Dehadrai resorted to threats, trespassing, and theft - including the alleged theft of her dog. Such claims, coupled with the involvement of media organizations, deepen the complexity of the saga.

In an intriguing turn, the legal notice's timing aligns with a formal complaint made to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla by Nishikant Dubey, adding another layer to the ongoing dispute. It suggests that there's more than just personal enmity at play here - political undertones seem to be influencing the course of events. The matter has evidently escalated beyond a mere disagreement between two individuals, hinting at broader implications and interests.

A Web of Allegations: Parliamentary Questions Under Scrutiny

In a shocking revelation that echoes in the halls of the Parliament, BJP Lok Sabha MP Nishikant Dubey has thrown serious accusations at Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra. Dubey alleges that Moitra's questions in the Parliament weren't mere queries but had a price tag attached. He claims that businessman Darshan Hiranandani influenced Moitra's parliamentary activity with cash and gifts, turning the sanctity of the Parliament into a marketplace of influence.

These allegations aren't just whispered rumors but are backed by a formal complaint, submitted to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The complaint, penned by advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai, who has now become a central figure in this unfolding drama, provides an extensive list of items supposedly exchanged for Moitra's services. Dubey's demand for an immediate suspension of Moitra signifies the gravity of the situation.

The news portal, OpIndia, managed to obtain a copy of Dehadrai's complaint. Their findings shed light on the detailed list of products and their costs, further intensifying the scrutiny around Moitra. With such revelations coming to the forefront, the Indian political landscape is set to witness heated debates, demanding transparency, and accountability. The unfolding events serve as a stark reminder of the thin line between duty and personal gains, challenging the very ethos of parliamentary democracy.

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