#MeToo: BJP leader says women journalists aren't so "innocent"
With the #MeToo movement having hit the BJP government, the BJP's Madhya Pradesh women wing chief Lata Kelkar has made a statement that could possibly stir up controversy. Speaking on the #MeToo movement, Kelkar said that she doesn't consider women journalists "innocent", implying that they could be used by anyone to make allegations against others. Here are the details.
Kelkar adds that she supports the #MeToo movement
While raising questions about the integrity of women journalists, Kelkar added that she welcomed the #MeToo movement since it gave strength to women to call people out if they had been harassed. Kelkar's controversial comments come at a time when Union minister MJ Akbar has been accused of multiple counts of sexual harassment. It also comes shortly after BJP leadership commented on the allegations.
WATCH: Kelkar's comments on the #MeToo movement
MJ Akbar might be ousted soon
With political and media pressure mounting on Akbar and the BJP government in light of the allegations, senior ministers, in off-record conversations, revealed interesting details. Reportedly, Akbar, who is in Africa now, is to step down on his return to India. However, a consensus hasn't been reached within the BJP government as to whether a minister can be ousted based on allegations alone.