India minister M.J. Akbar denies misconduct after #MeToo accusations
Junior external affairs minister denies claims of more than a dozen women relating to his time as a newspaper editor, calling the allegations ‘false, baseless and wild’
India’s junior external affairs minister on Sunday denied any wrongdoing after more than a dozen women accused him of sexual misconduct when he was a newspaper editor.
Mobashar Jawed Akbar threatened to take legal action against the women, calling the allegations “false, baseless and wild”, hours after he returned from an official trip to Africa, Press Trust of India news agency reported.
It’s the first time Akbar has reacted publicly to the string of accusations against him amid calls from journalists and opposition politicians for him to resign.
“The allegations of misconduct made against me are false and fabricated, spiced up by innuendo and malice,” Akbar said. “I could not reply earlier as I was on an official tour abroad.”
He called the accusations part of an “agenda” a few months before a general election.
