The High Court said this while hearing the defamation case filed by BJD MP Pinaki Misri against advocate Jai Ananth Dehadrai over corruption claims.

The court said that conspiracy to target the PM is a crime under the IPC. “I am a traitor,” Justice Jasmeet Singh said.

Mishra, who is also a senior lawyer, has sought permanent injunction and damages relief against the defendants - Dehadrai, ANI and Be stopped. BJD's Mishra is a Lok Sabha MP representing Puri constituency of Odisha.

He has alleged that Dehadrai called him "Canning Lane", "Oriya Babu" and "Puri ka Dala".Justice Jasmeet Singh issued summons on Mishra's case on Wednesday. However, the court will continue the hearing at 2:30 pm. Advocate Samudra Sarangi appeared on behalf of Mishra and Dehadarai was represented through advocate Raghav Awasthi.

On Mishra's allegation of conspiring to target the Prime Minister, his lawyer Sarangi said that my party (BJD) is ideologically linked with the BJP and the Prime Minister.

The judge asked Dehadrai's lawyer how Mishra had targeted the Prime Minister.The court said, "These are very serious allegations against the PM." You can't be trigger-happy. You are making serious allegations of conspiracy against P on a sitting MP. You explain it otherwise I will ban you.”

Awasthi replied that his client had seen it personally.

Awastha said, “The second aspect is the affidavit given by Mr. Darshan Hiranandani.“I have personally witnessed conversations between Hiranandani, Ms Moitra and Pinaki Mishra. Mishra used to write his speeches and tell him what kind of allegations to make,” Dehadrai himself said in the submissions.

Justice Singh said, “What you are saying will have very serious consequences.” “I influence the highest office of the country.”

He said, “When you say there is a conspiracy against the PM, it is a very serious issue, you cannot be happy with it. You may say that the plaintiff is a politician and he may be slim, I agree with that.But the allegations you are making are very serious.”Mishra has alleged that a CBI complaint was filed against Mahua Moitra in Dehradun on October 14, 2023, in which he has made several allegations against her due to personal differences between them. Were planted.

Later, Mishra alleged, Dehadrai created a pseudonymous account with the name "Chandraswam Pinaki Moitra" (the name of this account was earlier - "Ahmed Ansari") and published the first tweet on this account.

He began publishing tweets on Twitter that included references to "Canning Lane" and "Oriya Babu/Oriya Babu". Mishra claimed that Dehradun published a tweet with a photo of Moitra speaking in Parliament, while Mishra Was sitting next to him.He further alleged that Dehradun published a tweet with various photographs of Moitra and her (Mishra) during the Lok Sabha proceedings and published the tweet reflecting the real target of his allegations.

Mishra, in his interview to AN, has specifically accused Dehadrai of naming him and said that Dehadrai made prima facie false and defamatory allegations and published tweets with fraudulent, frivolous and baseless allegations against him without any evidence. Mishra's lawsuit states, “In the said CBI complaint, respondent No. 1 (Dehadrai) made various allegations of bribery and corruption against Ms. Mahua Moitra. However, for reasons known to respondent No. 1, apart from making allegations against Ms. Mahua Moitra, he also tried to make the following false allegations: 'This tranche of Rs 2 crore cash was made through Hawala channels in very close proximity to Smt. Mahua Moitra, also a member of Parliament from Orissa, had the money ultimately kept for safekeeping. Purchase was also done on behalf of Smt.Moitra of high-value items, such as high-n furniture, by the same MP from Orissa, who used to deduct the value from the cash kept with him for safekeeping. This furniture was purchased from a company called M/s OBTEE and is currently kept at 9B Telegraph Lane - but the invoice for the same was given to the Orissa MP.... The informant also described several meetings between himself, the Orissa MP and the CPWD official. Saw - a number of ways are being discussed in which it can be renovated to suit its needs.

Mishra further said, “However, by January 2024, it had become clear that the intentions of defendant no. 1 were quite sinister.”

According to Mishra, Dehadrai's tweet read, "It is an interesting coincidence that in every attack targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi - outside Parliament, especially inside, the presence of a person from Odisha is evident."