Sona Mohapatra responds to Indian Idol judge Anu Malik's open letter, read here

Recently famous singer Anu Malik has responded to the recent MeToo allegations. Anu Malik has broken the silence on this matter by writing an open letter and in this letter, Anu has said wrong to all the allegations against him. Singer Sona Mohapatra has given his response on this open letter from Anu which is shocking.

Yes, let me tell you that Sona Mohapatra and Shweta Pandit had made serious allegations against him and in this case Neha Bhasin also supported Sona. After giving Anu's clarification, Sona tweeted and wrote, Anu Malik finally wrote back to all of us last evening. My response to him, next to his letter.  In case mine is too long to read, have also attached a shorter, crisper one, one amongst many on my timeline. Thank you @KallolDatta for saying it better #India @IndiaMeToo"

At the same time Sona has written," You say these allegations are false? There are many stories of independent intelligent women speaking freely here. What about the mental health of all these people who have gone through this painful experience because of you? Have you been worried about it in all these years? "On the same time, on becoming a judge in Anu's TV show, Sona wrote," She advised Malik to "take a break, go to a sex-rehab or counselling or somewhere to reflect on how to behave better. Ask your kids to do a hard days job & earn a salary. They are adults. I started working at 22. Do whatever it takes. Stay away from the public eye? Show some remorse? Say sorry? If you did, this would not have happened. There you go! You answered your own question."

With this, Sona wrote, "Being a father of two daughters, you don't have to prove anything." This show will continue without you. The show will not stop. Go ahead Malik and please go to court. I want you to do this. In fact justice should be met. Let us tell you that for the past several days, there is talk of Anu Malik being removed from the role of a judge in Indian Idol 11, so he has written an open letter. At the same time, he wrote, "I am a father of two daughters and I cannot even think of doing something like this. The fight on social media cannot be over and no one ultimately wins. If this goes on like this, then I will have no choice but to knock the court door. ''

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