Akbar on Friday said they had a "consensual relationship" even as his wife accused Gogoi of lying
Former Union Minister M J Akbar
A US journalist, who has accused former Union Minister M J Akbar of raping her 23 years ago, on Saturday slammed his statement where he said that they had a "consensual relationship", saying that it wasn't.
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In a first-person account in The Washington Post published on Friday, Pallavi Gogoi, now the Chief Business Editor at National Public Radio, gave a detailed account of how she was allegedly raped by Akbar and narrated her ordeal of working under him when he was the Editor of The Asian Age newspaper years ago.
Akbar on Friday said they had a "consensual relationship" even as his wife accused Gogoi of lying. Dismissing Akbar's statement, Gogoi tweeted, "Rather than take responsibility for his abuse of me and his serial predation of other young women who have courageously come forward, Akbar has insisted — just like other infamous serial sexual abusers of women — that the relationship was consensual. It was not." She attacked the former minister by saying that "a relationship that is based on coercion, and abuse of power, is not consensual."
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