Breakdown of Tehelka
Tehelka, a journal and website which has done outstanding and brave work in the past,being the first investigative magazine in India is in a state of collapse. Tarun Tejpal, the editor of Tehelka magazine who created ripples in the media world with his radical agenda of promoting journalism ‘with a difference’ stands accused of one of the gravest offence of sexually assaulting one of his young female employees in a Goa hotel elevator. Admirers of the magazine are shocked and agitated by the ethical and moral disintegration of the organization. But the bigger question that arises here is the role of media which is trying to shape the judgments by analyzing actions of the accused.
Media’s primary aim is to inform and educate rather than passing judgments acting as the judiciary. Journalists have the responsibility to seek truth, report it and minimize harm. While journalists presently climb into a story; all together and with emotions aflame which are not just frightening but also against the ethical domains of journalism. They are forgetting that they have the great responsibility to give readers, viewers, and listeners’ accuracy and accountability of information. Be it the Aarushi Talwar double murder case where no proper evidence was found or the death sentence given to Afzal Guru.
Along with the media there is also a political angle to the same. Since Tehelka’s sting operations had exposed the Bharatiya Janata Party’s corruption and underhand dealings, the present case has provided the BJP with an opportunity to hit back. As it holds power in Goa, chances are more that the ball will turn against Tejpal.
It would be a real pity if the magazine suffered for the actions of its editor. The collapse is also an indication of unemployment of hundreds of journalists who work for Tehelka. By attacking everything about Tejpal, we could well distract attention from the actual crime for which he is accused, one heinous enough to nail him legally.
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