Women in Cinema Collective (WCC) today demanded an emergency executive meeting of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) to discuss the row over the decision to take back actor Dileep into its fold.
Dileep, an accused in the case of alleged sexual assault of a south Indian actress in February 2017, was behind bars for over 80 days, and is presently out on bail.
After the incident, Dileep had been removed from the association's primary membership.
But in a sudden move, AMMA reinstated his membership last Sunday, triggering widespread protests.
The actress, who was assaulted, had resigned yesterday with three others too putting in their papers in solidarity with her.
In a letter to AMMA today, prominent actors -- Revathy, Parvathy and Padmapriya, who are members of the collective of women in Malayalam film industry, demanded that AMMA convene a meeting immediately to examine the desirability of Dileep's reinstatement.
"We are writing this letter to express our concern as women members of AMMA on the recent decision to bring back the expelled member (Dileep) in the general body meeting held on July 24.
At this meeting, a very crucial decision was taken regarding a member who had been expelled due to his involvement in the alleged assault of one of the AMMA's women members," the letter said.
"Considering the gravity of the circumstances and the matter being sub-judice, it is shocking that such an important matter was decided without listing it on the agenda or being discussed among all members prior to the meeting," they said in the letter posted on the WCC Facebook page today.
They said AMMA had publicly pledged full support to the member who survived the assault.
But the decision to reinstate the expelled member, who is now a charge-sheeted suspect, goes against AMMA's promise to the survivor.
State ministers, G Sudhakaran, J Mercykutty Amma and Kerala Women's Commission Chairperson M C Josephine too came out in support of the stand taken by the actors who resigned yesterday from AMMA.
They also took exception to the supportive stand taken by the two left MLAs -- K B Ganesh Kumar, Mukesh -- and MP Innocent, all members of the association, on the matter.
In a scathing attack on AMMA, Josephine today said the film body's "decision" to take back Dileep, who is an accused in the case of actor's sexual assault, was "not right."
"This is a very wrong decision and should be rectified as soon as possible by the office bearers."
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