The allegations levelled against me and my family from the Ashok Kharak chapter are extremely painful. Rupali Chakankar, former chairperson of the women's commission, said on Wednesday that some perverts tried to strip a woman in full garments. For the first time since his name was implicated in the Kharat chapter, he broke his silence and hinted at taking legal action against those who defamed him and said that legal notices have been issued to many people. "I had nothing to do with Kharat's financial transactions. I didn't take any woman to Kharat. These allegations are completely false. My family considered Kharat as a guru and the photo of the padya puja that went viral on social media was an old one. I had resigned as the chairperson of the State Women's Commission to ensure that the real chapter was investigated in a fair and transparent manner. Now I will continue to fight within the framework of the law. Legal notices have been issued to many as it has decided to take legal action against those who defame them through social media and various media. This is my fight against people of perverted activity. The truth will come out and a proper answer will be given through the law, he said, making his stand clear, which has now given a new twist to this chapter.
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