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Writer-producer Vinta Nanda, who has made allegation of sexual assault against Alok Nath, on Tuesday said that for the first time after 20 years she is feeling fearless to talk about the incident.

Vinta Nanda was interacting with the media here.

With the #MeToo movement gaining momentum in India in the past few weeks, a new case emerged late on Monday evening. In a chilling post, television producer-director Vinta Nanda accused actor Alok Nath of sexually assaulting her when she was the producer of popular 1990s show Tara (Zee TV channel), which had the actor in lead role.

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Alok Nath, known as the sanskaari bapuji from family dramas, reacted on the incident, saying he “neither denies nor agrees” with Vinta Nanda’s allegations and that “only what a woman says will be considered”.

When asked Nanda to comment on Nath’s stand on the issue, she said: “He is obviously dis-empowered. You need guts to come out and say yes to what had happened and seek apology for it. He didn’t deny even in 2003-2005 when I talked and wrote about it in the media, so he is not in a position to deny my claims even today. For the first time in 20 years, I am feeling fearless because I have spoken out which I had to.”

When asked whether she approached the media and the TV channel concerned when the incident happened with her, Nanda said: “That wasn’t the time… When I opened my mouth, so many cameras and so much press wasn’t around me. When I spoke then, not a single person asked me whether it had really happened. It was all brushed under the carpet…

“Everybody in the channel also knew about it and the press had reported the incident due to which he was thrown out of the serial. If you go back to the archives, you will see all those reports.”