Pawan doesn't need to respond, I am enough:Naga Babu

Earlier today, Naga Babu held a press meet at the Film Chamber of Commerce building two days after Pawan Kalyan's name was dragged by a few women.
The Mega brother opined that 90 percent of those in the industry are good. Saying that law-enforcement agencies are very much there for helping complainants, he said that Pawan Kalyan doesn't need to come out to speak up. "I am enough," Naga Babu said.
"Lakhs of people depend on the film industry for survival. There are many issues that need to be addressed," he said. "We make movies by staking all that we have. Where it's possible, we rope in only Telugu artists and technicians," he noted.
"Everybody is busy talking in such a manner as to slight the industry. Why don't everybody follow the good shown in our movies?" Naga Babu asked, adding that the likes of Savitri and Bhanumathi came up in life responsibly. "We will take steps through Producers' Council to better the working conditions for women. There have been certain issues at workplace since long," Naga Babu said.
"If women don't have the strength in them, nobody can help," he opined. "If I didn't respect the film industry, why would I have let my daughter become an actress?" he asked.
"I am totally against injustices meted out to women. When two such incidents came to me, I taught the perpetrator a lesson by hitting him with a slipper," Naga Babu said. Saying that courts and police systems are not dysfunctional, the Mega brother suggested that it's not possible for MAA to take law into its hands. "Have they come across casting couch only now? Whatever happens in the world happens in the film industry too," he opined.
"MAA doesn't give free membership. As such, it's wrong to question Shivaji Raja. Those who know nothing about MAA are making baseless allegations. MAA is bound by certain limitations. MAA can't get you acting offers, etc. It can only resolve problems," he said.