Akbar under #MeToo cloud: Irani says 'the gentleman in question' should respond

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Amid allegations of against former and Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar, on Thursday said the "gentleman in question would be in a better position to answer."

said she "appreciated" for accosting his female collegues. "But I think it is for the gentleman to issue the statement and not me," she said.

Irani said she had repeated time and again on the issue, especially about women speaking out. "Anybody who is speaking out in no way should be shamed, victimised or mocked," she said.

"This is my only appeal to those witnessing this surge of outpouring of emotions of the anger on the internet and offline also," she added.

The leader's remarks came after the government faced flak from opposition parties over allegations of against by several female journalists and demanded his removal.

On Tuesday, Union Women and also supported the #MeToo movement which has caused a storm in the film industry and singed newsrooms, reaching the government with being named.

Gandhi had said there should be an investigation.

"Those who are in positions of power always use it, whether it is film, or industry. Whenever women make such allegations, we should take them very seriously," Gandhi had said.

At least seven women journalists have accused Akbar of and inappropriate behaviour when he was

Akbar is currently on an official visit to and has reportedly been asked to cut short his visit.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 18:20 IST