The nature of the crimes committed makes this sensitive, but what
we are about to say had to be said because it springs from questions that have
been raised by the multitude who are at loss thanks to the duality shown by law
enforcement authorities. Asaramji Bapu did not restrict the course of the law
or evade arrest as alleged. He was either indisposed or busy with affairs that
could not be avoided. He had to attend the cremation of a relative ion
Thursday; moreover the holy saint suffers from a neurological disorder and high
blood pressure. Bapu has since co operated completely with the law and his
lawyers have ascertained the nation that he will not stand in the way of the
law taking its course. The same however, cannot be said of other high profile
criminals who have had their way in dealing with the law either because they
were politically well connected or very wealthy with access to endless
resources.
Ceaseless criticism and attack on Bapuji has come primarily
because the saint is an easy target and the media finds targeting high profile
individuals beneficial for their TRPs. If the recent crime history of the
nation is checked, we will come across hundreds if not thousands of such
similar allegations that were handled extremely leniently by authorities and
interestingly the media did not seem to mind it then. The moment one dives
deeper and compare the unfolding of events with his holiness Asaramji Bapu's
case, it becomes evident that the law is not equal for all, or at least some
people are allowed to be whimsical in their compliance of the law. Take the
case of Tarun Tejpal which is still fresh in public consciousness.
One will recall how it did not take very long for the police to
crack down on everything related to Bapu whereas when it came to Tarun Tejpal's
case that sense of urgency was missing. Moreover, for someone who compares both
cases with an impartial eye will realize that Tarun Tejpal and his entire
organization was misogynist. Ex-employees of Tehelka point out that the
discrimination against women was officially sanctioned. In stark contrast,
Asaramji Bapu had always been an advocate of respect and equality for women.
Why is it then one was allowed so many days to roam freely while an aged saint
who has rendered limitless service for mankind criticized attending a funeral?
This is nothing but differential treatment because revered Asaramji Bapu was an
easy target for the media. It's high time that we #StopMediaTrial
Reference:
India editor Tarun Tejpal arrested after bail rejected - BBC News,
30 Nov, 2013
Tehelka case: Tarun Tejpal taken for sexual potency test - NDTV
December 2, 2013
Shame on #Media unnecessarily highlighting dis #bogus #case nd trying 2 play light with #tejpal nd #rahul gandhi case!!
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