Shilpa Shinde’s false se*ual harassment allegation row: AICWA urges legal action against the actress
Warning: This article discusses allegations of sexual harassment.
The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has strongly reacted to actress Shilpa Shinde’s recent admission that the sexual harassment allegations she made against the producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai were false. Shilpa recently revealed that she had made false accusations against the show’s producer during a podcast with Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa. Several celebrities from the industry have since reacted to the revelation on social media.
In a statement issued recently, AICWA expressed disappointment over Shilpa’s confession and said that such actions can have serious consequences. In the statement, AICWA urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to intervene in the matter and ensure that strict action is taken in accordance with the law.
“A false sexual harassment allegation can cause irreparable damage to a person’s reputation, family, children, career, and mental well-being. Such accusations can permanently tarnish an individual’s image and have devastating consequences not only for the accused but also for their family members and loved ones,” read the statement, which was shared in a Hindustan Times report.
It further added, “The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) believes that if a person knowingly makes false allegations, it not only harms the accused but also undermines the credibility of genuine victims who come forward seeking justice. Such incidents can create doubt around legitimate complaints and make it more difficult for real survivors of harassment within the Bollywood film industry to be heard and believed.”
It also requested the Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, to take strict action in the matter. “The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) urges the Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, to ensure a fair and thorough examination of this matter. If it is established that false allegations were knowingly made, strict action should be taken in accordance with the law. Accountability is essential to protect both innocent individuals from false accusations and genuine victims seeking justice. Truth, fairness, and justice must prevail. False allegations and genuine harassment are both serious matters, and the law must deal with each appropriately,” the statement concluded.
Shilpa Shinde recently appeared on a podcast with Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa, where she admitted to making false sexual harassment allegations against the producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. She said, “Nobody knows this. I’m not afraid of telling the truth now, and I’ll still say it because it’s a big revelation. I had filed a sexual harassment case against my producer because I had no other option. Eventually, I came out of that situation after reaching a settlement. At that time, no producer supported him, and I filed the case on that basis.”
She further added, “The police directly tell you that if you want an FIR registered, you have to write serious allegations. I come from a law background.”
Following her admission, this matter became a topic of huge debate.
Disclaimer: This article is based on statements issued by the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA), comments made by Shilpa Shinde in a public podcast, and publicly available reports. The article is intended solely for reporting purposes and does not make any independent claims regarding the matter.
In a statement issued recently, AICWA expressed disappointment over Shilpa’s confession and said that such actions can have serious consequences. In the statement, AICWA urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to intervene in the matter and ensure that strict action is taken in accordance with the law.
“A false sexual harassment allegation can cause irreparable damage to a person’s reputation, family, children, career, and mental well-being. Such accusations can permanently tarnish an individual’s image and have devastating consequences not only for the accused but also for their family members and loved ones,” read the statement, which was shared in a Hindustan Times report.
It further added, “The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) believes that if a person knowingly makes false allegations, it not only harms the accused but also undermines the credibility of genuine victims who come forward seeking justice. Such incidents can create doubt around legitimate complaints and make it more difficult for real survivors of harassment within the Bollywood film industry to be heard and believed.”
Shilpa Shinde recently appeared on a podcast with Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa, where she admitted to making false sexual harassment allegations against the producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. She said, “Nobody knows this. I’m not afraid of telling the truth now, and I’ll still say it because it’s a big revelation. I had filed a sexual harassment case against my producer because I had no other option. Eventually, I came out of that situation after reaching a settlement. At that time, no producer supported him, and I filed the case on that basis.”
She further added, “The police directly tell you that if you want an FIR registered, you have to write serious allegations. I come from a law background.”
Following her admission, this matter became a topic of huge debate.
Disclaimer: This article is based on statements issued by the All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA), comments made by Shilpa Shinde in a public podcast, and publicly available reports. The article is intended solely for reporting purposes and does not make any independent claims regarding the matter.
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