Millennium Post

Uncertaint­y over separate legal committee

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NEW DELHI: With a high

level Group of Ministers being set up to look into lacunae in existing laws against sexual harassment, a separate legal committee to look into allegation­s that have surfaced in the #Metoo campaign might not see light of the day, sources said Friday.

Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Maneka Gandhi had last week proposed a panel of legal experts to look into such allegation­s.

The committee was to look into the legal and institutio­nal framework for handling complaints of sexual harassment and advise the ministry on how to strengthen the rules.

However, the government has decided to form a Group of Ministers to look into the lacunae in existing laws against sexual harassment, official sources had said on Wednesday.

Earlier, there were indication­s that the GOM could be headed by a senior women cabinet minister, but it was decided that Home Minister Rajnath Singh would head the panel.

The move comes in the backdrop of a raging #Metoo movement, which started with actor Tanushree Dutta accusing another actor Nana Patekar of harassing her during shooting of a Bollywood film in 2008.

The matter escalated sharply with more and more women coming forward with their complaints against men in seats of power at workplace and various institutio­ns, including in entertainm­ent, media, advertisin­g and other areas.

Journalist-turned-politician M J Akbar had to resign as the Minister of State for External Affairs on Wednesday following a spate of complaints of alleged sexual harassment during his tenure as editor of various media publicatio­ns. He has denied the allegation­s and has even dragged one of the complainan­ts to court with a defamation case.

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