What is shocking for all of us is the sight of young editors, taken into police custody, not for the crime they committed with their mighty pen. This becomes a matter of great concern when they are arrested on the charges of “ brokering” a deal. We close our eyes. Think for a moment.

It was a deal worth Rs 100 crore.
I don’t think they would have done it for themselves! Or perhaps, they are the last man
doing this in this country. We are aware of a culture where corporate use
scribes as a handle to ensure big time profits. What has gone wrong?
Are you shocked to hear all this?
Actually we should not. Not long ago, names of many
journalists had figured in the 2G scam. Some of them having strong political
backing remained seated, where people with no so strong political links, made
to walk away.
In this recent case,
conversations between the journalists and the representatives of the corporate
house were recorded on video tape. It was like falling into a booby trap,
willingly.
Usually, we journalists have six senses. When
we go out, we know what is wrong, what is right. Whom should we meet, whom we
should not. These are basics of journalism. I wonder this is the channel, which taught the television channels craft
of sting operations. But they ultimately got trapped first.
It’s a rot. The sound
of crumbling of fourth pillar is thunderous, to say the least. Money changed hands or not, we are
not privy to this information. But when cops picked up the young editors like
taken into police van, it was a pathetic sight. Sight not worth repeating!
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