‘Further harassment’: Woman refutes Shankar Mishra’s claim of ‘urinating on herself’

Air India Pee-Gate Update: In a surprising twist to the November 26 Air India New York to Delhi flight pee gate incident, accused Shankar Mishra on Friday mentioned that the elderly woman had urinated on herself and that he was not guilty.

Saturday the woman refused Mishraand called them “wholly false and fabricated and by their very nature defamatory and defamatory”.

“The allegations are completely false and fabricated and are defamatory and libelous by their very nature. The said allegations are also totally contradictory and a complete reverse face of the statements and the case of the accused in his bail application”, Advocate Ankur Mahindra, representing the complainant, said in a statement.

“Instead of repenting for the despicable act he has committed, the accused has embarked on a campaign of spreading misinformation and lies with the intention of further harassing the victim,” he added.

Mishra’s lawyer Manu Sharma, while arguing against a police plea seeking modification of the magisterial court’s order refusing his custodial interrogation, claimed on Friday that he had not committed the offense and had urinated himself.

Shankar Mishra Was the Vice President of the India chapter of the American financial company Wells Fargo.

Mishra’s counsel told the court that the complainant was suffering from a prostate-related ailment, which many ‘Kathak dancers’ seem to suffer from.

“I (Mishra) am not an accused. There must be someone else. It seems he has urinated himself. she was suffering from some prostate disease, from which many ‘Kathak dancers’ seem to be suffering. It was not him. The seating arrangement was such that no one could reach his seat. His seat could only be accessed from the back, and under no circumstances could urine reach the front of the seat. Also, no such complaint was made by the passenger sitting behind the complainant,” senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, appearing for Mishra, told the judge.

Additional Sessions Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla disposed of the police application saying that the police can approach the magistrate’s court afresh with their application.

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