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Tehelka case

Panaji: A court here on Wednesday allowed Tehelka founder editor Tarun Tejpal to get the CCTV footage of the five star hotel at Bambolim in north Goa, where he had allegedly raped his junior journalist colleague.
Chief Judicial Magistrate Anuja Prabhudesai ordered the court staff to hand over the copy of the CCTV footage to Tejpal.
Tejpal, who is currently lodged in Sada sub jail in Vasco town, had moved an application, seeking the CCTV footage, one of the crucial evidence produced by the crime branch in the charge sheet.
Tejpal, in a statement issued Tuesday night, had accused the crime branch of hiding the crucial CCTV footage which he said could give the accurate version of the events.
“In my first and only press note of November 22, 2013 I had urged the police to obtain, examine and release the CCTV footage so that the accurate version of events stands clearly revealed,” he had said.
“I said this at a time, from Delhi, when I had neither accessed nor seen the footage. But since I was the man on the spot I knew the truth of what had happened,” the statement said.
“It is violative of due process, to not make all collected evidence available to the accused at the time of filing the charge sheet. In fact, receipt of the footage is what we have been impatiently waiting for since the last three months. This duplicity is in keeping with the sinister and motivated political vendetta that is being pursued,” it read.
The crime branch in its charge sheet had claimed that Tejpal has admitted to the crime and the allegations against him can be corroborated with evidences like CCTV footage, documents like email exchanged between accused and victim and the statement of the witnesses.
The investigating agency has stated that “there is no CCTV footage of the incidents inside the lift.” Tejpal on Tuesday failed to get any immediate relief on his bail petition from the Bombay High Court. Goa Police had on Monday filed a 2,846-page charge sheet against Tejpal, under sections 354, 354-A (sexual harassment), 341 and 342 (wrongful restraint), 376 (rape), 376(2)(f) and 376 (2)(k) (taking advantage of official position and raping a woman in custody). (PTI)

Journalists criticise Tejpal’s defence in rape trial

Panaji:  Tehelka editor-in-chief Tarun Tejpal’s likening of his rape trial to a secular versus communal battle has been criticised by his journalistic peers on Twitter. Tejpal, without naming the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Monday said in his statement that the “motivated” trial against him was akin to an attack on “Indian pluralism by communal forces”.
He also warned that the alleged political crusade against him was a “a warning shot across the bows of all liberals and opponents of communal politics”.
Former senior editor at Caravan magazine Jonathan Shanin termed Tejpal’s stance a “disgusting defence”.
Surprised over Tejpal’s effort to give his case a “political” colour, Sagarika Ghose, a news anchor at CNN-IBN, questioned whether the disgraced editor would get justice in a Congress-ruled state.
Taking a jibe at Tejpal, former journalist and political commentator Swapan Dasgupta tweeted: “Is Tarun Tejpal suggesting that foisting yourself on an unwilling woman is a feature of ‘dissent’ & the fight against ‘fascism’?”
Tejpal’s statement, his first formal reaction since his arrest 80 days ago, comes on the heels of two days of hectic activity which saw formal sexual assault charges being slapped against the Tehelka founder-editor
Tejpal in his statement said: “This is a warning shot across the bows of all liberals and opponents of communal politics.” “It’s a crying shame that a major party that is bidding to rule the great pluralism that is India is imbued with no tolerance of dissenters and critics, of whom I certainly am one.” “I’m afraid what we are witnessing here is an early sign of the inherent fascism of the right wing that will target its detractors in the most sinister and underhand ways, using all the government machinery at its disposal,” he said. (IANS)

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