Ali Zafar Controversy: Aqsa Ali Says Harassment Charges Are FALSE, Claims It’s Personal Vendetta!
Singer Aqsa Ali says the sexual harassment charges against Ali Zafar are false and fabricated and the women who have accused him are doing it due to personal vendetta.
Ali
Zafar
was
accused
by
singer
Meesha
Shafi
for
sexually
harassing
her
and
even
his
hairstylist
came
out
and
revealed
that
she
faced
harassment
from
the
singer
and
actor
inside
the
vanity
van.
However,
Ali
shot
back
saying
the
claims
are
totally
fabricated
and
false.He's
now
receiving
support
from
singer
Aqsa
Ali,
who
said
that
he's
a
gentleman
and
all
the
harassment
charges
pinned
against
him
are
not
true.
Singer
Aqsa
Ali,
opened
up
to
India
Today
by
saying,
"Let
me
first
begin
by
saying
I'm
a
feminist,
I
was
present
when
the
so-called
incident
happened,
with
10
other
musicians.
We
were
at
Ali's
residence,
and
Ali
has
a
separate
room
for
his
music,
a
different
studio
kind
of
a
place,
which
also
has
a
separate
entrance."
Aqsa
Ali
Further
Commented
"Meesha
came
that
evening
to
jam
with
us,
along
with
her
manager.
We
were
already
jamming,
by
the
time
she
walked
in.
She
came
on
her
own
accord,
no
one
forced
her
to
come.
We
jammed
for
about
one-
and-
a-
half
hours
and
left,
so
where
does
the
question
of
harassment
apply?
There
were
so
many
of
us
in
the
room
and
everyone
was
so
professional."
The
Entire
Story
Is
Made-up,
Says
Aqsa
Ali
"Meesha
has
made
up
the
entire
story.
We
were
all
present,
I
don't
know
why
she
is
making
it
all
up.
I
don't
know
if
she
had
a
personal
vendetta,
she
is
answerable
about
that,
but
the
allegations
that
she
is
putting
on
Ali
are
absolutely
wrong,
I
can
assure
you
in
front
of
us,
nothing
happened."
Aqsa
Ali
Takes
A
Stand
For
What
She
Believes
Is
True!
"There
was
nothing
wrong
with
her
behavior
at
the
jam
session.
It
was
extremely
professional
and
she
just
came
for
an
hour
and
left,
we
didn't
think
there
was
anything
wrong.
I
saw
everything
with
my
own
eyes
and
why
should
I
keep
quiet
about
it."
Wrong
On
Many
Levels!
"This
is
bad
that
people
are
using
women
empowerment
to
their
personal
gain.
Keeping
quiet
is
also
not
right
for
us,'
Aqsa
Ali
summed
it
up.