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Congress Terms Akbar’s Resignation As Victory Of Truth, Slams Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Silence
The Congress termed as “victory of truth” the resignation of union minister M J Akbar following charges of sexual harassment against him.
Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi said she saluted those women who stood on their charges against the minister bravely despite the “brazen” stance taken by the government.
“This resignation is a vindication of the power of truth. More strength to India’s women,” she said.
The resignation of MoS External Affairs MJ Akbar after serious charges were levelled against him by senior women journalists who worked with him is a vindication of the power of truth even if it began with one brave person speaking up.
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) October 17, 2018
“The resignation of MoS External Affairs MJ Akbar after serious charges were levelled against him by senior women journalists who worked with him is a vindication of the power of truth even if it began with one brave person speaking up,” she said.
The Congress leader hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for what she said was his “silence” in the matter.
“I salute these women who stood their ground despite the brazen stance of the GoI, silence of the PM who speaks about women empowerment, the arrogant misuse of power by deploying a battery of lawyers against one woman and allowing the accused to continue in his role,” Chaturvedi said in a tweet.
To @priyaramani and all the strong women who spoke up and stood their ground, my immense respect . This resignation is a vindication of the power of truth. More strength to India’s women! #MeTooIndia
— Priyanka Chaturvedi (@priyankac19) October 17, 2018
Alleging that using threat and intimidation as a tool to silence voices has become the norm of the Modi government, she said but this brazenness is returning to haunt them.
“The women of the country are saying the time for this is up&threat to silence voices can no longer be the norm or acceptable,” she said.
Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev termed Akbar’s stepping down as a “moral victory” for everyone and sought support for the #MeToo movement across party lines.
“M J Akbar’s resignation is a moral victory for everyone. The defamation case can’t change that. The #MeToo movement needs support across party lines,” she tweeted.
” I admire the courage of @priyaramani & all the victims who spoke out against sexual harassment & abuse. @mjakbar s resignation is a moral victory for everyone. The defamation case can’t change that. The #MeToo movement needs support across party lines.