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Anurag #MeToo row: Payal Ghosh reaches National Commission for Women office in Delhi

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 06, 2020 12:01 PM

Actress Payal Ghosh on Tuesday reached National Commission for Women office in Delhi. The actress levelled sexual harassment charges ...

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Actress Payal Ghosh on Tuesday reached National Commission for Women office in Delhi. The actress levelled sexual harassment charges against filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. 

Earlier when Ghosh has tweeted complaining about the alleged sexual misconduct, the chairperson of the NCW, Rekha Sharma had replied to the post saying, “You may send me the detailed complaint at chairperson-ncw@nic.in and @NCWIndia will look into it. @iampayalghosh.”

Payal recently demanded that she be given Y-category security during a meeting with Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari.

While Kashyap has denied all allegations, Payal claimed the filmmaker lied before the police. The actress has also demanded narco analysis, lie detector and polygraph test be performed on the filmmaker.

On Friday evening, Payal's lawyer Nitin Satpute tweeted from his unverified account: "Today I hv filed an application to the Police station on behalf of Payal Ghosh to conduct Narco Analysis, Lie Detector and Polygraph Test of Mr Kashyap to find out the truth, for the interest of Justices."

Tags: Payal GhoshAnurag KashyapNational Commission For WomenMaharashtra Governor
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