The NUJS Kolkata graduate who blogged about having been allegedly sexually assaulted by a former Supreme Court judge in 2012, released a statement requesting privacy until she would depose before the Supreme Court’s three-judge inquiry, which was set up yesterday.
Late last night, she wrote on the blog of the Journal of Indian Law and Society, which first hosted her post containing the initial allegations:
Since yesterday, a lot of media persons have tried to contact me – either directly or through the journal. Since the committee has now been constituted, I will depose before the Hon’ble judges. Thus, it won’t be appropriate for me to speak to members of the media anymore. Moreover, I have nothing more to say than whatever I have already said in my blog post and the interview I gave to Legally India. I hope all of you will understand my need for privacy.
I thank everyone who have been sending me supportive messages. In times like this, words of wisdom from seniors and good luck messages from friends help a lot. I was particularly touched by the numerous messages which I received from girls who have been at the receiving end of sexual harassment themselves.
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Nothing else is revealed. I think before we start crying FOUL...and nail people to the cross even before they are condemned to be crucified.... become all too moralistic, it would be better if the SC committee is given time and chance to uncover the truth whilst respecting the privacy of the person(s) involved.
Of course.. those who want to either "sensationalize" the issue or worse.. use this as a means to satisfy their " I EXIST TOO..." desires.. would not care any less and do whatever it is they do best.... bang the drum till it tears!
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