"Statement Later," Says #MeToo-Accused MJ Akbar After Landing In Delhi | Read

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  • Published On: October 14, 2018
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Union Minister MJ Akbar arrived in Delhi this morning amid calls for his resignation over #MeToo allegations from several women over the last few days. Government sources say a final call will be taken by the Narendra Modi government on whether to retain him as minister or concede to the demand for his removal.

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