This Article is From Nov 25, 2013

Arundhati Roy writes of 'Rape No 2 ' in the Tehelka case

Arundhati Roy writes of 'Rape No 2 ' in the Tehelka case
New Delhi: Award-winning writer Arundhati Roy has, in a column in Outlook magazine, written about the case of alleged rape that has engulfed the news magazine Tehelka and its founder, Tarun Tejpal.

"Outrageously, it is being suggested that Tarun is being 'framed' for political reasons - presumably by the Right-wing Hindutva brigade. So now a young woman who he very recently saw fit to employ, is not just a loose woman, but an agent of the fascists? This is Rape Number Two: the rape of the values and the politics that Tehelka claims it stands for, and an affront to those who work there and who have supported it in the past." (Read Arundhati Roy's column in Outlook here)

Ms Roy writes, "What has happened now has not shocked me, but it has broken my heart." Mr Tejpal has been accused by the Goa police of raping a younger woman colleague earlier this month at the magazine's high-profile annual conference "Think-Fest".

He suggested on Friday that the attempted "sexual liaison" was consensual, a charge the journalist has firmly rejected.

In an earlier written apology to her, Mr Tejpal, who is 50, said, he regretted the "shameful lapse of judgement that led me to attempt a sexual liaison with you on two occasions... despite your clear reluctance that you did not want such attention from me."

Ms Roy writes in Outlook that Mr Tejpal was a partner in India Ink, which first published her novel, The God of Small Things. However, she said they later grew apart.

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