#MeToo: Women speaking up against MJ Akbar required celebration, Priya Ramani tells court
India TodayThe journalist, facing trial in a defamation case filed by the former union minister for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of sexual misconduct 20 years back, asserted that speaking up on the #MeToo platform was not a crime and that these are “acts of extreme courage that require celebration”. Women who spoke about the sexual misconduct of former union minister MJ Akbar at the time of #MeToo movement in 2018 required celebration and not prosecution for defamation, journalist Priya Ramani told a Delhi court on Monday. Amid the #MeToo movement in 2018, several women came up with accounts of the alleged sexual harassment by Akbar while they were working as journalists under him. Read | Woman journalists firm on their charges against MJ Akbar, Opposition questions PM Modi's silence Watch | Will MeToo movement make workplaces safer?