Milapfest, an arts organisation in the UK, has
cancelled events
which featured mandolin player U Rajesh, one of the men named in the recent slew of #MeToo allegations. The events were to be held on 28 October and 1 and 2 November. Milapfest has not stated its reason for cancelling the event. “We are sorry to announce the cancellation of this programme and for the disappointment and inconvenience this may have caused. Ticket holders will be contacted separately regarding refunds,” read three identical updates posted on for each event on its website. These events were part of Milapfest’s ‘Indika on Tour 2018’, to be held in
Manchester
,
London
and
Liverpool
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U Rajesh. Facebook/milapfest[/caption] Singer Chinmayi Sripaada, who had been posting accounts of several women accusing men from the Carnatic music circles,
put out an allegation
against U Rajesh on 10 October. “A story about Mandolin U Rajesh that the*mother* doesn’t want to share. Says they will know if they know the story. I mean how many are paedophiles?? 15 year old daughter groped in the excuse of a music class. Throw away your instrument [sic],” she wrote. A
tweet
put out by the @IndiaMeToo handle said that Abhi Arumbakkam, a UK-based Indian woman, had alerted Milapfest about these allegations of harassment through an email sent on 11 October. According to Arumbakkam, the organisation “responded on 16 October via email”, saying, “We are indeed aware of the situation and it is being assessed and dealt with internally.” Firstpost has reviewed copies of this exchange.