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M. J. Akbar
He has written several non-fiction books, including a biography of Jawaharlal Nehru titled ''Nehru: The Making of India'', a book on Kashmir titled ''Kashmir Behind the Vale'', ''Riot After Riot'' and ''India: The Siege Within.'' He also authored ''The Shade of Swords,'' a history of ''jihad.'' Akbar has also authored fiction, such as ''Blood Brothers-A Family Saga (Fratelli Di Sangue,'' Italian translated version). ''Have Pen, Will Travel: Observations of a Globetrotter'' is a travelogue authored by him. His book 'Byline' consists of write-ups of bylines picked from his writings. His book ''Tinderbox: The past and future of Pakistan'', in January 2012 discusses the themes of identity crisis and class struggles in Pakistan. On 17 October 2018, Akbar resigned due to a number of sexual harassment allegations against him from numerous women who had worked with him over the years. Akbar has denied all such accusation and allegations.
He had filed a case against Priya Ramani for defamation who had accused Akbar of sexual harassment. Akbar had lost the case at the trial courts. As reported by Indian Express, court said, "A woman has the right to put grievances before any platform of her choice even after decades. Reading out the order, the court said that there are social stigma attached with the allegations. Society must understand the impact of sexual abuse and harassment on its victims." The court also mentioned that in case of grievances, a fresh appeal could be filed. While Akbar didn't comment on the decision, one of his lawyers Niharika Karanjawala remarked that they disagree with the court and will appeal. Akbar then approached the Delhi High Court and pleaded against the acquittal. Provided by Wikipedia