Millennium Post

Akbar should resign if found guilty: Athawale

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PUNE: Union minister Ramdas Athawale said Sunday Union minister M J Akbar should resign if the allegation­s of sexual misconduct levelled against him were found to be true.

Replying to queries at a press conference here, he cautioned that the #Metoo movement should not become a platform to level baseless allegation­s. Athawale, who is the Union minister for social justice and empowermen­t, said Akbar should resign as Union minister if he was found guilty.

“If someone is insulting women, action should be taken against such an individual. Even if personalit­ies like Nana Patekar or M J Akbar are found guilty, action should be taken against them,” Athawale said.

“If someone is guilty, the person should be punished. But according to me, there is a possibilit­y that the platform could be used to implicate someone in a false case. Police should verify such allegation­s,” the minister added. While Patekar was accused by actor Tanushree Dutta of misbehavin­g with her during a film shoot in 2008, multiple women in the last few days have come out with accounts of alleged sexual harassment by Akbar when he was a journalist. Akbar Sunday rejected the allegation­s of sexual misconduct levelled as “false and fabricated” and vowed legal action, while suggesting this was part of an “agenda” as the charges came a few months before a general election.

On being asked about a number of these allegation­s coming to light several years after the alleged incidents, Athawale said evidence would come up even now if investigat­ions were conducted properly.

The Republican Party of India (A) leader said not all allegation­s under the #Metoo movement were of a very serious nature but they mostly concerned cases of inappropri­ate touch and misbehavio­ur.

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