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MJ Akbar records statement

SHE HAS ACCUSED FORMER MINISTER OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AROUND 20 YEARS AGO

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Former Union minister M J Akbar, who has filed a criminal defamation case against journalist Priya Ramani, told a Delhi court yesterday that an “immediate damage” has been caused to him due to the “scurrilous”, concocted and false allegation­s of sexual misconduct levelled against him.

Akbar appeared before Additional Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Samar Vishal and recorded his statement to support the defamation complaint filed by him against Ramani on October 15.

Ramani has accused Akbar of sexual misconduct around 20 years ago. “Indeed there was an immediate damage because of the scurrilous nature of these concocted and false allegation­s. I was attacked in my personal capacity about alleged and fabricated non-events allegedly done two decades ago,” he said in his statement.

“I chose in that environmen­t to seek justice in my personal capacity without the Appurtenan­ce of Office. This is why I offered my registrati­on as Minister of State, Govt of India. My reputation has been tarnished in the eyes of general public and those who are near and dear and known to me,” he said.

Akbar, who had resigned from the Union Council of Ministers on October 17, has concluded the recording of his statement.

The court has fixed November 12 for further hearing of the case when the statements of witnesses named by Akbar will be recorded.

Akbar’s name cropped up on the social media when he was in Nigeria, as the #MeToo campaign raged on in India. Multiple women have come out with accounts of alleged sexual harassment by him when he was a journalist.

Akbar had termed the allegation­s “false, fabricated and deeply distressin­g” and said he was taking appropriat­e legal action against them.

Expressing her readiness to fight the defamation allegation­s, Ramani had said, “Rather than engage with the serious allegation­s that many women have made against him, he seeks to silence them through intimidati­on and harassment.”

Akbar’s plea had listed alleged defamatory imputation­s made by Ramani on the social media and also referred to his “long and illustriou­s” career as a journalist while terming the allegation­s of Ramani as a “figment of her imaginatio­n”.

‘Scandalous’ allegation­s

It had termed as “scandalous” the allegation­s made by Ramani and said the “very tone and tenor” are “ex-facie defamatory”.

The plea said they have not only damaged his goodwill and reputation in his social circle but also affected Akbar’s reputation in “the community, friends, family and colleagues” and caused “irreparabl­e loss” and “tremendous distress”.

It had claimed that the woman journalist, while putting forward the allegation­s relating to incidents which allegedly occurred 20 years ago, “intentiona­lly put forward malicious, fabricated, and salacious imputation­s to harm the reputation of the complainan­t”.

Section 500 of the IPC provides for the sentence for the offence of defamation and an accused may be awarded twoyear jail term or fine or both in the event of conviction.

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 ?? Reuters ?? M.J. Akbar (fourth left), former junior minister for foreign affairs, leaves a court after a hearing in a defamation suit he filed against a woman journalist in New Delhi yesterday.
Reuters M.J. Akbar (fourth left), former junior minister for foreign affairs, leaves a court after a hearing in a defamation suit he filed against a woman journalist in New Delhi yesterday.

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