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Goa govt orders probe into 'sexual assault' by Tehelka's Tarun Tejpal

November 21, 2013 17:44 IST

Tehelka Editor Tarun Tejpal's alleged sexual harassment of a woman colleague snowballed into a major controversy with the Goa police considering summoning him while questions have been raised over the way the weekly magazine has handled the issue.

Tejpal on Wednesday night announced that he was "recusing" from his job for six months after an email by the woman journalist of his magazine alleging sexual assault on her by him was made public.

The woman journalist, who had reportedly complained to Tehelka managing editor Shoma Chaudhury that Tejpal had pulled her into a lift in a hotel in Goa about 10 days back during an event organised by the publication on two occasions to assault her, is now said to be seeking constitution of a committee by the magazine to go into the issue and take action.

Chadhury, whose statements on the issue has attracted criticism from women activists and senior journalists, who have demanded that law take its course in the incident, merely said on Thursday that she wanted time to act "correctly" on it.

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parikkar held a meeting with top civil and police officials when a preliminary probe was ordered into the incident.

While the police have asked for CCTV footage of the five star hotel where the incident took place, they have not ruled out the possibility of taking suo motu cognizance of the incident and proceed on that basis. They are also said to be planning to take a statement from the woman journalist, the victim, based in Delhi.

Parikkar told PTI that an inquiry has been initiated and "if we find any substance against Tejpal, a suo motu case can be registered against him since the incident happened in Goa". "Only after the police report, I would be able to speak more on the issue," he said.

Deputy Inspector Generla O P Mishra said the police have asked for the complete footage of the days during which the incident had occurred. "Only after we get the footage of the tape we will be able to comment further," he said.

The Tehelka management came under attack over the way the victim's complaint was treated and Tejpal allowed to get away with a statement of recusal from office for six months.

Critics wondered how the magazine does not have even an internal committee to go into cases of sexual assault against women employees as mandated under the Supreme Court judgment in the Visakha case.

Facing a battery of questions from the media, Chaudhury said neither she nor Tejpal or Tehelka was a fugitive and that she needed to address all issues before "acting correctly" on the incident. "I want to address the issues that have been raised, please give me a chance to do it in a decent way. I am from the fraternity and understand the need for transparency, but  I do need the time to act correctly on it.”

“(If) I can't I'll falter, the institution will falter. If you put this amount of pressure to get an immediate reaction on this. It is difficult situation. I will address all the real questions and issues that are raised. Do need the time to prioritise it," she said. "The way these letters are leaked, I am not being able to act in a measured way I would like to."

Asking journalists to let her act "correctly", Chaudhary said and added that she understood their questions. "I am going to first speak to the office, that is my priority," she said.

When asked her response as a woman, she said, "Being a woman and a journalist are not two different things.”

Image: Goa CM Manohar Parikkar

 

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