#MeToo: Women don't go to work to be harassed, says Smriti Irani

IANS  |  Mumbai 

on Thursday supported women coming out with their stories of sexual at workplace, saying that they go to work to live their dreams and earn their living respectfully and not to get harassed.

The #MeToo movement exploded in Bollywood, media, and corporate sector after renewed a decade-old complaint of against two weeks ago. Filmmaker Vikas Bahl, Kailash Kher, actors and Alok Nath, and journalist-turned-politician are among those named as alleged predators.

Being a former television herself, said: "Women don't go to work to be harassed. They go to work to live their dreams and to earn a respectable living. So, it must be difficult for them to come out and talk about whatever happened in their professional life.

"It is an extremely important phase (in the evolution) of our society where more and more women are getting support, so that they can speak out and I feel that there are enough instruments in our judicial and police system to deliver justice. I am hopeful that all these ladies speaking out will get the justice they deserve."

As the #MeToo campaign gained momentum, some women journalists also accused M.J. Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs, of sexually harassing them during his stint as in two newspapers.

Reacting on the accusations of sexual assault levelled against the leader, Irani said: "The gentleman concerned would be in better position to speak on this issue.

"I appreciate that the media is accosting his (former) female colleagues, but I think it is for the gentleman concerned to issue a statement not for me, because I was personally not present there. But I have said again and again that the women speaking out should in no way feel ashamed.

"Anybody who is speaking out shouldn't be victimized or mocked at. That is my only appeal to everybody who is witnessing this surge of outpouring of emotions, of anger on the internet and offline as well."

Meanwhile, pressure has been mounting on the NDA government to sack Akbar. Political parties like the and the CPI(M) have demanded his resignation.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 23:56 IST