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NOT MY BATTLE TO FIGHT: MALLIKA ON ALLEGATION­S AGAINST HER FATHER

Mallika on allegation­s against her father

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Filmmaker Nishtha Jain put out a lengthy Facebook post, calling out Vinod Dua for his sexism. She also named Mallika in her allegation­s

MUMBAI: Addressing allegation­s of sexual harassment against her father, senior journalist Vinod Dua, actor-comic star Mallika Dua has pledged solidarity with the #Metoo movement and says she will let him take up the fight.

“If at all my father is truly guilty of what you described, it is unacceptab­le, traumatic and painful,” Mallika said in response to documentar­y filmmaker Nishtha Jain’s allegation that Vinod Dua had harassed and stalked her almost three decades ago.

Referencin­g Akshay Kumar’s off-colour remark at Mallika on a comedy reality TV show that had enraged Vinod Dua, Jain put out a lengthy Facebook post, calling out the media personalit­y for his sexism from years ago.

She also named Mallika in her allegation­s. Mallika issued a statement on Instagram in response, asserting that Jain dragging her name into the controvers­y was “in terrible taste”.

“I am in solidarity with the movement and in support of the voices but your dragging my name into this was in terrible taste,” she said.

The onus of the “battle” was not on her, Mallika said, adding that she would deal with the case in her way and on her time.

“This is not my battle to fight. It’s not my responsibi­lity or my shame or my burden. I will deal with this my way and on my time. Stop forcing women to give statements for your entertainm­ent.

“I stand with the movement and will not let its objectives, ideals and purpose be hijacked by the shamers. This is my dad’s battle, I will let him fight it and I will stand by him.”

She said she would not let right winger trolls and others make the controvers­y about her.

“I’m still going to stand up against bigotry, misogyny, stand up for survivors, and for whatever the hell I believe in. Nothing gets to kill my vibe and I’m not sorry,” she added. Jain apologised to Mallika for inadverten­tly shaming her. I had no such intention. Thanks for friends and supporters for pointing this out. She’s in no way responsibl­e for her father’s acts. However, I do hope she’ll be able to believe me, empathise with me as well as the other women he has harassed, she wrote on Facebook.

Dua’s current employer The Wire addressed the claims in a statement. “We have seen Nishtha Jain’s Facebook post where she accuses Vinod Dua, a consulting editor of ‘The Wire’, of an incident of sexual harassment in 1989. Dua denies the charge.

“Though the incident pertains to 26 years before Mr Dua’s associatio­n with The Wire, our ICC has taken note of Ms Jain’s allegation. We await outcome of their deliberati­ons in the matter,” the statement read.

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