In a surprise development from the political sphere, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra and former Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Pinaki Misra have reportedly tied the knot in a discreet ceremony held in Germany. The private nature of the event and the absence of any official confirmation from either of the political figures have fueled public curiosity. Both are high-profile parliamentarians with distinct political journeys — Moitra, representing West Bengal’s Krishnanagar, and Misra, the seasoned leader from Odisha’s Puri constituency.
According to sources, neither Moitra nor Misra has made any public statements regarding their marriage. The Trinamool Congress also declined to comment, further reinforcing the couple’s decision to maintain a low profile about their union. Moitra, originally from Assam and formerly an investment banker, entered politics under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee in 2010. Known for her fiery speeches in Parliament and vocal stance on civil liberties, she has served two consecutive terms as a Lok Sabha MP.
Pinaki Misra, born in 1959, began his political career with the Congress and later joined the BJD, winning multiple terms from Puri. Apart from his political influence, Misra is also a respected senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India. He holds degrees from prestigious institutions like St. Stephen’s College and Delhi University. The quiet wedding of these two influential figures has intrigued political circles and the public alike, with many now speculating on how this personal alliance may impact their respective political trajectories.