In a letter to well known advocate Vrinda Grover, who is representing the complainant in the sexual harassment case against the eminent environmentalist, the woman said she had worked at The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) as Pachauri's secretary in 2008. She had contacted Grover in February 2015 after she came to know of an FIR against Pachauri in a sexual harassment case.
Grover sent to media houses the statment of the woman who said," I remember that in the third week of February 2015, I had read some news reports which said that an employee of TERI had filed a criminal complaint against R K Pachauri for sexually harassing her.
"On reading these news reports, I was 0 percent surprised. I can very much relate to what the other women wrote in her statement."
Appnender said that although the police was informed about the statement and told that the woman was ready to present herself before them, they did not make any effort to contact her.
The woman, whose exact nationality was not revealed, said she noticed a "big difference" in the way Pachauri behaved with her and Indian men with whom he maintained a "polite distance".
When contacted, Pachauri said,"Please talk to my lawyer Ashish Dikshit. My lawyer will speak on the subject."
"Why is that every woman comes and reports to Vrinda Grover. There is some conspiracy. It only happens when there is some court hearing. There is a matter coming up. To prejudice the judges these types of reports are aired," he said.
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The woman alleged that the "tipping point" came when
Pachauri asked her to join him at his summer residence outside Delhi which is when she spoke out and asked him to be more professional towards him after which she was transferred to another department of TERI.
She said that her contract, which was for a period of one year, was abruptly terminated after a period of just 4 months and, after the termination, she did not think there was any point in contesting it. "I also felt very relieved that I would not have to face Pachauri's sexual harassment any longer. I left New Delhi a few weeks after this and returned to Europe," she said.
Pachauri quit as chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change after the case was registered against him.
There is "sufficient evidence" against Pachauri that he sexually harassed, stalked and threatened his former woman colleague, the Delhi Police had said in its charge sheet filed before a court early this month.
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