Hina Khan's Criticism on Shilpa Shinde and the 'Me Too' Movement

Hina Khan keeps pushing this criticism about Shilpa Shinde. It just keeps going.
She recently appealed to PM Modi and the law minister. Asking them to release all the criminals who confessed their crimes.
She used this appeal, kind of a satirical thing, to prove her point. That just because someone confesses doesn't mean they’re innocent. No immunity. The law still stands.
Earlier stuff, you know. Shilpa Shinde had admitted back in 2017 that she filed a fake sexual harassment case against Sanjay R. Kohli. Just to dodge some contractual drama.
Then Hina Khan dropped the notes on Instagram. Thursday. She posted a bunch of long thoughts, calling Shilpa out on her behavior. She targeted the women who were praising Shilpa for that fake case.
She wrote something really pointed.
“Honourable prime minister of India, honourable president of India and the law minister of India. Kindly release all the criminals who have confessed their crimes after committing them.”
She went on. She said they have courage. They are fighters. They stand for the truth. And nobody supported them when they did the crime.
She was in disbelief. Women are supporting this absurd, lowly action just because some woman admitted it. Dude, this is a crime. What if the victim had committed suicide from embarrassment? What if their marriage just fell apart? Are you guys out of your mind?
She made it personal. She said women from our industry have to realize this. This action speaks for all of us. Women have to face stigma. They face so many difficulties every step of the way. Being a liar who uses gender to get things cleared? That gets added to the list if we don’t speak up and reject it.
Then she shifted the target. She pointed at the trolls. She told them not to see her talking about Shilpa as some rivalry over ‘Bigg Boss 11’.
She kept going. “And all other ‘Troll Category’ Delulu Hype Chaser Dimwits must first look at their own conduct.”
Feminism is about equality. To be equal, we have to speak against ourselves if it’s better for the whole community.
She said she can only be a good woman if she’s a good human being. And for heaven’s sake. Get over BB. It’s been nine years. We all make mistakes, sure. But we also learn. We evolve into better versions of ourselves every day.
This isn’t just Hina versus some other person. Haven’t ever said anything against her after BB. Honestly, not interested.
She brought it back to herself. “I don’t need to kitty on someone else’s fame.” She said she never needed a shoulder just to find her footing. The world knows it. She is enough.
But then she flipped the script. She talked about what’s right and what’s wrong. And the wrongdoers always struggle to see it.
She brought up the ‘Me Too’ stuff. The gravity of those movements. And then she made a casual statement that hit hard.
What happened with what she did just dilutes the gravity of movements like ‘Me Too’. And her current unbothered, unfiltered admission of guilt? It makes you casually say ‘SHE TOO’.
She too. Another CON woman. Someone in a position of power, public life, fame. Who chose to use her body as a tool just to get some money cleared.
It’s disheartening for everyone. Especially for all the women who have no power. No position. No public image. No fame. No media. No fan clubs. No support systems.
She finished with a kind of bitter observation. “This is why women are blamed for harming women for selfish reasons.”
She said these women cripple the voice of genuine victims. They make a mockery of law and order. Some women who actually face harassment can’t even speak it. Or they can’t prove it. And they gloat about it so easily. Not equal to the men who justify gender crimes. Are we normalising all this? She ended with that joke. The joke is on us.
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