The Free Press Journal

‘It’s blown out of proportion’

Says Shatrughan Sinha on India’s #MeToo campaign, adding reputation­s and jobs are being lost through a trial by media

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Actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha says while the #MeToo movement is noble, it is becoming a “free-for-all” and being blown out of proportion. Excerpts from the interview:

Your dear friend Subhash Ghai stands accused of multiple sexual offences. Your comments?

What happened to innocent until proven guilty? I am all for the MeToo movement, never in my 40year career have I misbehaved with any woman. I treat every lady with utmost respect. Having said that, I think this #MeToo campaign is being blown out of all proportion.

In what way?

While the cause was definitely noble and praisewort­hy, it has now become a free-for-all. Anyone can name and shame anyone. Reputation­s and jobs are being lost through a trial by media. To all the women who are aggrieved I say, please go to court and make sure the wrongdoers are punished.

Would you work with Subhash Ghai in future?

Why not? If he is proven innocent, why not? Even if he is proven guilty, and he serves the punishment given to him, I’d work with him. Sanjay Dutt served his jail sentence and is back working in our large-hearted film industry. In fact, we had no problem working with him even when he was an accused in a serious case.

Many top stars and directors have vowed not to work with sexual offenders.

This hypocrisy I can’t understand. They have no problem working with Sanjay Dutt who has been convicted. But they want to blacklist people whose guilt is yet to be proven. Just to look

like heroes of the #MeToo movement.

A-list actors have dissociate­d themselves from tainted directors...

I don’t want to name anyone. But I will say this. Sau choohe khaa kar billi haj ko chali’. Those seeking to perch themselves on a high moral ground, should look into their conscience. The problem of sexual exploitati­on, doesn’t end with some names being put out in the social media. This is just the beginning. The problem runs much deeper.

Your tainted party colleague

M J Akbar refuses to step down. What is your take on his brazen attitude?

I don’t even know which political party I belong to anymore! Having said that, M J Akbar is a friend. And a wise one. I know him from the time he revolution­ised journalism in this country. He knows what he is doing, and why. I believe he has employed 97 lawyers to defend him against charges (of sexual harassment). He should have employed three more lawyers... It would have been a century... Seriously, how can he afford such a massive legal fleet? I can’t afford it if I ever need it. —IANS

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