NCW asks Maharashtra DGP to 'personally intervene' into probe of Vinta Nanda case against Alok Nath
FirstpostNCW asked DGP to ‘personally intervene’ into the probe regarding Vinta Nanda’s case against Alok Nath and report the actions taken to NCW within 15 days The National Commission for Women has asked Maharashtra’s Director General of Police to look into the complaint filed by writer-director Vinta Nanda against actor Alok Nath for allegedly sexually abusing her. NCW asked the DGP to “personally intervene” into the matter and report the developments on actions taken to NCW within 15 days, reports The Indian Express. NCW chairperson Rekha Sharma sent a letter to the Maharashtra DGP Datta Padsalgikar which stated that Nanda had approached the NCW with her case after lodging a police complaint against Nath. Talking about NCW’s support on the matter, Nath said, “I expect the NCW will be a very solid support system to me, going by the way it has stood up for many others recently.” Network 18, of which Firstpost is a part, has received complaints of sexual harassment as well.