The Founder and CEO of Mumbai-based content creation company The Viral Fever Arunabh Kumar, who was accused of sexual harassment months ago by an anonymous blogger by the name of Indian Fowler, has decided to step down from the post of Chief Executive Officer of the company.

Arunabh Kumar posted an open letter from his verified Twitter handle saying, "I have decided to step down as #TVFCEO".

I have decided to step down as #TVFCEO pic.twitter.com/JKY5X7NL54 - Arunabh Kumar (@TheQtiyapaGuy) June 16, 2017

In the letter, Arunabh Kumar said that he took the decision to step down in the wake of the personal attacks that followed the news of him being accused of sexual harassment and what that did to TVF's brand image.

He said he will be available as a mentor for the content team and announced that Dhawal Gusain will replace him as the CEO of The Viral Fever.

ARUNABH KUMAR'S LETTER

"Hello Everyone,

The last few months have been the most challenging ones of my life and I would like to thank my friends and family for their unwavering support.

Lot of people wanted me to say something or tell my side of the story, but I did not because I learnt the hard way what happens when you say anything in haste.

We made a grave mistake, by reacting instinctively, in our first official response. While no amount of apologies can undo the mistake, I would like to again apologize from the bottom of our hearts for letting you all down and thus humbly accept the brickbats we received from all of you for that insensitive response.

A lot has happened in the last three months which has mentally and emotionally drained me. However, I have faith and confidence that eventually truth will prevail.

Through this all it has become clearer to me that, what was and will always continue to be most important is- TVF.

I started my entrepreneurial journey with a passion to entertain people with great stories and my dream was to make an Indian content company to match up to the likes of Disney and HBO.

It was and remains my dream to make content creation, which is always seen as an individual driven business, into a more organized profession, one that Indian youth can aspire for and where hundreds of storytellers could be successful. And that's the core of TVF, a culture rooted in democratic and equal opportunities for everyone irrespective of gender, caste and background. We grew from a bunch of passionate, talented and inexperienced novices to a team of over 200 professionals, on the foundation of this very culture.

TVF was, is, and always will be larger than any one individual and I believe we have only just started on our path breaking journey to be a young global organization.

In the wake of the recent personal attacks, what really breaks me is the blemish on the brand's true promise. I have therefore taken the decision to step down as the CEO of TVF.

I will be available as a mentor for the content team as they continue to deliver the stories you love us for.

I transition from this role knowing that TVF is in safe hands, handling over the reins to Dhawal Gusai, who will take on the mantle as the CEO of TVF. Dhawal has a sharp business acumen and, together with our leadership team, will keep working tirelessly to scale TVF to greater heights and bring a renewed ambition and zeal to make TVF the best place to work at, for both women and men.

Last but not the least, the biggest stakeholders of any company are its users, and we can't thank you enough for standing by us throughout. We are indebted and grateful to you for giving us so much love and inspiration to do better. No matter what you say, for us, it only means one thing-that you care.

TVF is nothing without you!

Thank you,Arunabh Kumar"

WHAT HAPPENED MONTHS AGO?

It all started with a Delhi University graduate, who claimed she is originally from Bihar, wrote an anonymous blog spot on the Medium accusing Kumar of molesting her multiple times over two years after she was hired at TVF. The woman, who chose to go by the name of 'Indian Fowler', had said that Arunabh Kumar -- on the 21st day into her job -- told her that he feels lonely being a Bihari in Mumbai and the conversation quickly escalated to him telling her that they should engage in role plays. The post was taken down after Arunabh Kumar made national headlines.

TVF initially responded to the viral Medium blog post saying they would "leave no stone unturned" to track down the anonymous writer and "bring them to severe justice", terming the accusations "ludicrous, defamatory and unverified". In internal inquiry was said to have been initiated, but the company stood by their stance and Arunabh Kumar's colleagues vouched for his innocence by making social media posts from their personal handles.

#FYI All you need to know about the TVF molestation row