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A black chapter
Sir,- Mr. Tarun Tejpal and his team have added a black chapter to
the history of Indian media, which is known for its freedom and
seriousness. I am sure if other Editors allow their reporters to
use any means and methods to collect information, they will come
out with more sensational and colourful stories than those of
Tehelka. Mr. Tejpal and his team must realise that they are in
the business of providing news and not making it.
Siddhinath Vishwakarma,
New Delhi
Sir,- Mr. Tejpal's contention could be that he could not have
learnt of secrets detrimental to the country's security had he
not employed prostitutes. Working on the axiom that one must set
a thief to catch one, I stand in defence of Mr. Tejpal, who did
an excellent job even while facing the risk of being caught. But
the darker aspect - that the shame was also captured on videotape
- should be condemned.
As for the Union Home Ministry's announcement that it would
examine the investigation to see if laws were breached, I fear
that most MPs will not be in favour of Mr. Tejpal's style.
Zaheerul Islam Khan,
Hyderabad
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