Break silence over Akbar, Congress tells Modi


New Delhi, Oct 14 (IANS): The Congress on Sunday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence over his ministerial colleague M.J. Akbar, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment.

"It is a question of women's dignity, security and safety. It was expected that the Minister concerned would give an immediate explanation," Congress leader Anand Sharma said.

"But it was equally the duty of the Prime Minister, Constitutional duty and moral duty, to speak. Why the Prime Minister has chosen to be silent is the fundamental question. Tell the country what your views are," Sharma told reporters here.

Union Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar earlier on Sunday returned from an official tour abroad and said he would issue a statement over the allegations.

Many female journalists have accused Akbar of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour at various stages of his journalistic career.

  

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Oct 14 2018

    Modi is a roaring lion only for election rallies, His 56" chest shrinks while answering real issues. When rafale comes he sends his Human shield- Fighter Jet - Niramalakka and she speaks like head mistress of the school who scolds the children. Blind bhakths should should answer now what happened to your Feku masters BETI BACHAO ?. The person do not have deserted his own wife cannot understand the pain of a woman and have no right to say anything about human empowerment. Shame on you who has elected these shameless devils to rule India

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