Letter to BS: Modi should set up committee to probe workplace harassment

PM should set up a fact-finding committee consisting of three independent women members and headed by an eminent person such as former Supreme Court judge Sujata Manohar

M J Akbar | File Photo
Union Minister M J Akbar | File Photo
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Last Updated : Oct 18 2018 | 12:59 AM IST
This refers to the editorial, “An untenable position” (October 16). While asking a minister to resign on the basis of allegations that he sexually harassed women while working as a newspaper editor years ago may set a dangerous precedent, the allegations are serious as more than 10 women have accused M J Akbar of harassing them. In such a scenario, the Prime Minister should set up a fact-finding committee consisting of three independent women members (other than ministers) and headed by an eminent person such as former Supreme Court judge Sujata Manohar who was part of the bench that laid down the draft guidelines on harassment at workplace in what is popularly referred to as the Vishakha case.

Among the victims who have come forward, Ghazala Wahab had such a traumatic experience with Akbar’s behaviour that it is deeply etched in her psyche so much so that she recalled the incident with every minute detail. The best opportunity for her to expose Akbar was when he moved out from The Asian Age. The disclosure then would have finished his journalistic career. For her and others, the next chance was when he was being sworn as a minister as such disclosures would have ended his political career for good. A probe is, nevertheless, necessary. 

Y G Chouksey, Pune

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