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Frieha Altaf insists #MeinBhi values will still reflect in the LSA 2019 ceremony

Frieha Altaf insists #MeinBhi values will still reflect in the LSA 2019 ceremony

She addresses criticism that LSA is hypocritical for nominating an alleged harasser after its MeToo-themed show in 2018
25 Apr, 2019

Frieha Altaf, who has had a long association with the Lux Style Awards as the director of its annual shows, has spoken up after criticism over its nomination of an alleged sexual harasser.

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The LSA show last year included a nod to the global #MeToo movement in a segment dubbed #MeinBhi and several people have said it is hypocritical of the LSA to nominate an artist accused of sexual harassment the next year.

Frieha addressed the controversy, saying: "The #MeinBhi movement is not a one-off. The struggle to ensure a safer workplace will be a lifetime effort. My #LSA turf is the LSA show and the stage — not the nominations that are done by independent juries. No one has a say in what the jury decides.

"But I can state very clearly that if I do #LSA2019 it will reflect all the values I uphold. I had every intention of including the song #Mein in the showflow and was in discussion with @MeeshaShafi before she was EVEN nominated and then stepped out. Even today the entire show flow will reflect and uphold all #meinbhi values.

"In my opinion, if anybody should step down it's the alleged sexual harasser, not those who are innocent and oppose him. The LSA platform and event is very close to my heart and I will continue to fight, on my turf, for women's rights and empowerment."

Over the last month, as many as seven LSA nominees have withdrawn from the award show in protest of the inclusion of an alleged harasser in the nominations.

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Jackal Apr 25, 2019 01:55pm
Why would a person accused of harassment step down? That would perpetuate the cycle of vindictive behavior, false allegations and slandering.
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kabeelakhan Apr 25, 2019 04:05pm
Innocent until proven guilty! so what all the fuss about?
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M. Saeed Apr 25, 2019 08:23pm
It is not any "alleged harasser in the nominations", that the whole free people are opposing but, there might be others who are still shy of disclosing their # Main Bhi back ground that many of the nominees etc. might be well aware of.
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M. Saeed Apr 25, 2019 08:28pm
@Jackal Why should a person victim of harassment and those sympathizing the person, not step down? They have to safeguard themselves as well, while protesting against the violator of dignity of women.
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Laila Apr 26, 2019 02:33am
@Jackal Falsa allegations? Are you new to Pakistan and Pakistani cultyre? It takes a lot of courage for a pakistani woman to come forward in public about such harassment. It is completely new. They stand to gain nothing. Nothing but a bad rep. So I would argue, pakistani women dont make false allegations. They have too much at stake. They name, repute, family and honour.
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