New Delhi: Over 150 journalists and media personalities have signed a letter addressed to Zee News and its subsidiary, WION News asking them to remove journalist and Rajya Sabha MP M.J. Akbar in light of the numerous sexual assault allegations which have been levied against him in the past.
150+ journalists, writers, artists appeal to @WIONews & @ZeeNewsEnglish to make their newroom a safe place for women and remove @MJAkbar who has been accused of sexual assault by 20+ women.
We also ask @IndEditorsGuild to speak up, take action.#MeToo
Statement, signatories đ pic.twitter.com/bWB83qk8jDâ Suparna Sharma (@SuparnaSharma) September 9, 2021
The statement was shared by several journalists on Twitter, including Suparna Sharma, editor of the Asian Age, a newspaper which Akbar founded in 1994.Â
The statement said that there should be âno room for sexual harassment and sexual harassers at workplacesâ and accused WION and Zee of âviolating the responsibility they have to journalistsâ by allowing Akbar in their newsroom.
The former Union Minister Akbar had joined WION, Zee Mediaâs English news channel in August of this year as an âeditorial consultantâ, as reported by Exhange4Media.Â
Akbar had been implicated in Indiaâs #MeToo movement in 2018 when journalist Priya Ramani had accused him of sexual misconduct. Following Ramaniâs disclosures, 20 other women journalists stepped up to accuse him of sexual harassment, assault and rape, the Indian Express reported.
Akbar, who was the Union minister of state for external affairs at the time, was forced to resign from his post. In response, Akbar filed a case of criminal defamation against Ramani in 2018. After two years of court dates, a Delhi court acquitted Ramani in February, 2021. However, Akbar appealed the courtâs decision in the Delhi high court in August and Ramani was consequently issued notice.
The statement posted to Twitter takes notice of these facts and notes that, by hiring Akbar, WION was âignoring the traumatic experiences of more than 20 womenâ.Â
Several prominent journalists are amongst the undersigned of the statement, including Barkha Dutt, Nidhi Razdan, Pallavi Gogoi and many others, which asks the Editors Guild of India to bar Akbar from its newsrooms. It said that this move was necessary to convey that the Guild was âcommitted to ensuring a safe working space for them [women] where they are respected and encouraged to speak up.â
The Editors Guild had suspended Akbar in 2018 when the allegations against him came to light.