Mumbai: Actor Tanushree Dutta on Thursday lashed out on the "corrupt" system after Mumbai Police informed a local court that it has no evidence to prosecute Nana Patekar in a molestation case lodged against him by her.
The suburban Oshiwara police on Wednesday filed a 'B Summary' report before a metropolitan magistrate in Andheri, Deputy Commissioner of Police Paramjit Singh Dahiya told PTI.
A 'B Summary' report is filed when police do not find any evidence against the accused person to file a charge sheet and seek trial.
Dutta's complaint against Patekar last year sparked a nationwide '#MeToo' movement on social media.
In a statement, the actor questioned the police's rush to file a 'B Summary' report but said she is "neither shocked nor surprised" by it.
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"Our witnesses have been silenced by intimidation and fake witnesses have been put forth to weaken the case. What was the rush to file a B summary report when all of my witnesses have not even recorded their statements yet??
"I'm neither shocked nor surprised, being a woman in India this is something we all have got used to," Dutta said.
She claimed it must not have been difficult for Patekar to "buy himself" a clean chit when Alok Nath, who has been accused of rape by writer Vinta Nanda, is still acting in films.
"But the proof is often in the pudding and a gentle reminder to the Indian public to watch the video of my car being mercilessly attacked and broken while me and my family tried to escape from these monsters on 'Horn ok Pleasse' set 10 years ago.
"After this if you still decide to watch their movies and support then it's your bad karma," she added.