Me Too is a movement which was initiated by a few Hollywood actresses against the director Harvey Weinstein in the month of October, last year. Thereupon, the hashtag #MeToo went viral within no time and many actresses divulged how they were sexually assaulted by the men.
It was a huge sensation when actress Tanu Sri Datta made an intense allegations on Bollywood actor Nana Patekar on his sexual harassment on her. Thereafter, a couple of celebs such as Kangana Ranaut and others came forward to disclose the sexual assaults against them.
Filmmaker Vinta Nanda revealed that she was sexually assaulted by actor Alok Nath 20 years ago. "I was forcibly drunk and was raped by him," she disclosed.
Well, while movement takes the plunge in India with many celebs and working women are coming forward to disclose harassment against them, here is a BJP's leader Udit Raj, who had many apprehensions on Me Too movement.
"Women are indulging in blackmailing activities under the guise of Me Too movement. It is heard that some of them are even collecting Rs.2 lakhs to Rs.4 lakhs from the men they supposed to target them. Having been collected the money, they are going to another man to indulge in the same act. Why should they reveal such incidents after 10 years or 20 years? They are simply spoiling the lives of men," he breathed fire on the movement. Obviously, Udit's words stormed a huge controversy and he is being targeted by the women.