Shoma Chaudhury,
come on you seem so dumb towards your Boss or Friend…that is your personal
relationship…when he has committed a crime of molestation with a very young
journalist working in his organization.
Shoma, if
this would have happened elsewhere, we could hear your shout in our homes from
your own media house publication. You have earlier said so much about the
rights of women in their work-places and have vented your anger and anguish
when similar happenings came to lime light.
Don’t have
double standards and now what is learnt from today’s media reports, Tarun Tejpal
is unavailable and most probably has left the country, all for your delay. Though the morning media news carried this,
Tejpal has come up and ready to face the challenge that’s waiting for him.
When the
victim and the incident happen to be from your own media house, you say it is
an internal matter. Then why take up other external issues and make a hue and
cry. That can be their own internal matter and can be sorted out in their own
way. Unfair in all fairness.
Hah! Shoma
come on and fight for the cause of a woman for you are one among the lot. Or is
it women in high positions like to kick aside such matters and happenings that
happen with junior women employees working in lower levels. Being a woman, I
feel it can be jealousy towards the same sex or your rank has made you change
your opinion.
You cannot
run away from such a situation and if Tejpal is guilty, you are equally guilty
for not taking up the matter with the departments that have the right to deal with
and shows you have also taken the law into your own hands.
Shed aside
your double standards that is clearly visible now and fight for the cause you
have spoken so hardly about, earlier. The matter has to be rightly looked into
and the lady should not be under any pressure as not to make a police complaint.
Tejpal
deserves to be punished and has to face the consequences which the law of the
land will decide.