[<<Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas
Athawale [of the RPI] on Wednesday welcomed former journalist MJ Akbar’s
decision to resign from his post in the External Affairs Ministry. “The
Opposition was asking him to resign on moral grounds,” said Athawale. “This
is a right decision taken by him. The allegations on him should be properly
investigated.”
...
The Congress described Akbar’s resignation as a “victory of truth”. Party
spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi congratulated the women who stood firm
with their charges against the minister despite the “brazen stance” taken
by the government. The Congress leader criticised Prime Minister Narendra
Modi for remaining silent on in the matter.
“I salute these women who stood their ground despite the brazen stance of
the GoI [government of India], silence of the PM who speaks about women
empowerment, the arrogant misuse of power by deploying a battery of lawyers
against one woman and allowing the accused to continue in his role,” said
Chaturvedi.>>]

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MJ Akbar’s resignation: Union minister calls it right decision, Congress
says ‘victory of truth’
The AAP praised the women who have accused the former journalist of sexual
harassment while the Left said his action came too late.
MJ Akbar’s resignation: Union minister calls it right decision, Congress
says ‘victory of truth’

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale
on Wednesday welcomed former journalist MJ Akbar’s decision to resign from
his post in the External Affairs Ministry. “The Opposition was asking him
to resign on moral grounds,” said Athawale. “This is a right decision taken
by him. The allegations on him should be properly investigated.”

Opposition was asking him to resign on moral grounds. This is a right
decision taken by him. The allegations on him should be properly
investigated: Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on #MJAkbar resignation
pic.twitter.com/Rd3k0wDBrV
— ANI (@ANI) October 17, 2018

The Congress described Akbar’s resignation as a “victory of truth”. Party
spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi congratulated the women who stood firm
with their charges against the minister despite the “brazen stance” taken
by the government. The Congress leader criticised Prime Minister Narendra
Modi for remaining silent on in the matter.

“I salute these women who stood their ground despite the brazen stance of
the GoI [government of India], silence of the PM who speaks about women
empowerment, the arrogant misuse of power by deploying a battery of lawyers
against one woman and allowing the accused to continue in his role,” said
Chaturvedi.

The resignation of MoS External Affairs MJ Akbar after serious charges were
levelled against him by senior women journalists who worked with him is a
vindication of the power of truth even if it began with one brave person
speaking up.
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) October 17, 2018

I salute these women who stood their ground despite the brazen stance of
the GoI, silence of the PM who speaks about women empowerment, the arrogant
misuse of power by deploying a battery of lawyers against one
woman&allowing the accused to continue in his role
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) October 17, 2018

Using threat&intimidation as a tool to silence voices has become the norm
of the Modi government but this brazenness is returning to haunt them. The
women of the country are saying the time for this is up&threat to silence
voices can no longer be the norm or acceptable.
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) October 17, 2018

Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev called the resignation a “moral victory”
for everyone. “MJ Akbar’s resignation is a moral victory for everyone,” she
said. “The defamation case can’t change that. The #MeToo movement needs
support across party lines.”

The Aam Aadmi Party praised the women who have accused Akbar of sexual
harassment and demanded criminal proceedings against him. “We salute the
courage of the 20 brave women who boldly faced Akbar’s intimidation and
forced him to resign as a minister of government of India,” party
spokesperson Dilip Pandey told PTI. “His resignation completely exposes the
Bharatiya Janata Party that came to power with the slogan of ‘Chaal,
Charita and Chehra’ [behaviour, character and personality].”

The Left parties said it was a victory of the #MeToo movement, but added
that the resignation came come “too late”. “I think the Modi government was
compelled to ask MJ Akbar to resign from the Union ministry as the #MeToo
movement gained momentum in the country,” Communist Party of India General
Secretary Sudhakar Reddy told PTI. “He should have resigned on the first
day when his former colleagues made sexual harassment allegations against
him.”

In a Vogue India article published last year, journalist Priya Ramani
described how an acclaimed newspaper editor called her for a job interview
to his “plush south Mumbai hotel” when she was 23 and he was 43. The editor
– who she last week claimed was Akbar – did not meet Ramani in the hotel
lobby and insisted that she meet him in his room. There, he offered her a
drink. Though she refused, he drank vodka himself. She alleges that he went
on to sing old Hindi songs to her and at one point, asked her to sit close
to him.

In addition to Ramani, several journalists, including Shuma Raha, Ghazala
Wahab and Shutapa Paul, have accused Akbar of calling women to his hotel
rooms for interviews, or making women feel uncomfortable by seeking to be
alone with them.



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