
On Being Mahua Moitra Play Audio To write on Mahua Moitra is to miss a heartbeat or two! A feisty lady, exuberant in spirits, and exuding both charm and gutsy defiant air, she turns many a head as she bounds about in the corridors of power, or anywhere. She is a stormy petrel in our political landscape whose fiery eloquence with a tadka of desi phrase, a Shakespearean quote, a Mahabharata metaphor and a Bengali/Hindi simile to boot, serves a steamy, sizzling stew fortified further with a battery of facts. That’s what lends her speeches in the parliament so special and a must-see, must-hear, for everyone. Those whom her fiery stuff is aimed at squirm in their seats with her red mirchis burning hot on their palates, while the benches on her side applaud in stunned disbelief at her heroics. Her academic and professional credentials are impressive: in a house where even ministers can’t tell Einstein from Newton, and a Baba’s herbal conco...