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PV Sindhu comes out in support of #MeToo movement, lauds people who have spoken out against sexual abusers

Press Trust of India October 10, 2018, 15:37:54 IST

Badminton star PV Sindhu lauded people from different spheres coming forward in exposing personalities who sought sexual favours from their colleagues.

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PV Sindhu comes out in support of #MeToo movement, lauds people who have spoken out against sexual abusers

New Delhi: Badminton star PV Sindhu on Wednesday lauded people from different spheres coming forward in exposing personalities who sought sexual favours from their colleagues. [caption id=“attachment_4418173” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of PV Sindhu. AFP File image of PV Sindhu. AFP[/caption] Reputations, especially in Bollywood, took a beating when people such as Tanushree Dutta and Vinta Nanda named Nana Patekar and Alok Nath respectively for alleged misconduct years ago. The journalist-turned-politician MJ Akbar , who is a junior foreign minister in the NDA government, was also accused of misconduct by many journalists. “I appreciate that people have come forward and spoken about it. I respect it,” Sindhu said on the sidelines of a Vodafone event, where the telecom company launched a woman-specific service ‘Sakhi’. Asked if she was aware of any such incident in sports, Sindhu replied, “I don’t know about seniors and coaches. As far as I am concerned, I have been on the sports circuit for years and it has been good and fine with me.” Sindhu’s badminton colleague Jwala Gutta on Tuesday without giving any names, alleged mental harassment by a coach.

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