This is the story from the other side of ‘naming and shaming’: what the accused went through. When Raya Sarkar, a law student in California, put out the controversial ‘list of sexual harassers and abusers’ in Indian academia last week, one of the contentious points was its untested claim to veracity in each instance—and the possibility of someone getting named wrongly. Here, Ish Mishra, who teaches political science at Hindu College, Delhi University, talks about being named on the list and grappling with the emotional consequences, in an interview with Pragya Singh: