All Topics  
Tehelka

 
Tehelka

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Tehelka



 
 
Tehelka is an Indian weekly magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 under the editorship of Tarun Tejpal
Tarun Tejpal (journalist)

Tarun Tejpal is an Indian journalist and publisher. In 2001 BusinessWeek named him as amongst the 50 leaders at the forefront of change in Asia....
. The publication began in 2000 as a news website, Tehelka.com.

as forced to close down temporarily due to hostile government action following Operation West End, a major expose on corruption in defense procurements. In 2003, it was relaunched as a weekly newspaper. In 2007, it once again underwent a transformation, and shifted to a regular magazine format.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Tehelka'
Start a new discussion about 'Tehelka'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


Tehelka is an Indian weekly magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 under the editorship of Tarun Tejpal
Tarun Tejpal (journalist)

Tarun Tejpal is an Indian journalist and publisher. In 2001 BusinessWeek named him as amongst the 50 leaders at the forefront of change in Asia....
. The publication began in 2000 as a news website, Tehelka.com.

Controversies

It was forced to close down temporarily due to hostile government action following Operation West End, a major expose on corruption in defense procurements. In 2003, it was relaunched as a weekly newspaper. In 2007, it once again underwent a transformation, and shifted to a regular magazine format. In September 2007, Tehelka came up with a Hindi news based web portal "Tehelka Hindi". Just after a month in October 2007, it once again captured widespread attention for an elaborate sting operation that captured on hidden camera several perpetrators of the 2002 Gujarat riots admitting to horrendous crimes, and revealing the riots to be part of a well-planned conspiracy that had state sanction. In 2004, Art Silverblatt and Nikolai Zlobin
Nikolai Zlobin

Nikolai Zlobin is a Russian-American political scientist, journalist and researcher based in Washington, D.C.. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and an Master of Arts in political science from the Moscow State University, where he also earned his PhD....
 described Tehelka as a "muckraking site" in their book "International Communications: A Media Literacy Approach"

Operation West End


Operation West End was a sting operation
Sting operation

In law enforcement, a sting operation is a deceptive operation designed to catch a person committing a crime. A typical sting will have a law-enforcement officer or cooperative member of the public play a role as criminal partner or potential victim and go along with a suspect's actions to gather evidence of the suspect's wrongdoing....
 aimed at sensationalizing the corruption underlying India's large defence contracts. The original investigative piece by Tehelka in 2001 targeted several members of the then ruling coalition, the National Democratic Alliance
National Democratic Alliance (India)

The National Democratic Alliance is a coalition of political parties in India. It is led by the Bharatiya Janata Party and had 13 constituent parties at the time of its formation in 1998....
, headed by Bharatiya Janata Party
Bharatiya Janata Party

The Bharatiya Janata Party , founded in 1980, is a major political party of India. Designed to represent the country's Hinduism and Centre-right in nature, the party advocates Conservatism social policies, self reliance, robust economic growth, foreign policy driven by a nationalist agenda, and strong national defense....
's Atal Behari Vajpayee. It showed several political figures, as well as army top brass, colluding to take bribes that approached 4% of orders totalling hundreds of crores in order to approve defense contracts.

The minister in charge of Defence
National security

The late political scientist Hans Morgenthau, author of Politics Among Nations, defines national security as the integrity of the national territory and its institutions....
, George Fernandes
George Fernandes

George Fernandes is a trade unionist, agriculturist, political activist, journalist and currently a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Muzaffarpur constituency of Bihar and is a member of the Janata Dal party....
 of the Samata Party
Samata Party

The Samata Party is a political party in India. It was formed as an offshoot of the Janata Dal in 1994 by Nitish Kumar and George Fernandes. The reason given was that the Janata Dal had shifted to casteism....
, resigned after the tapes were made public, but he was reinstated later. Part of the tapes show the treasurer of his party talking about accepting bribes of 1 crore or more. However, subsequent investigation revealed that there was no evidence linking Fernandes to the impropriety in the deals. Tehelka was accused of fabricating allegations and carrying out a biased and motivated campaign carried out at the behest of the political foes of George Fernandes.

One source of corruption arises because arms dealers often hire senior armed forces personnel. For example, Admiral S. M. Nanda
S. M. Nanda

S. M. Nanda was the Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy from February 28, 1970 until February 28, 1973. He was awarded Padma Vibhushan award in 1972....
, ex-Chief of Naval Staff, is now associated with the arms mediating firm Crown Corporation, headed by his son, ex-Naval officer Lt-Cmdr Suresh Nanda. Clearly such people have access to internal processes at the Indian Ministry of Defence.

In the Tehelka tapes, the reporter (usually [mathew samuel]) is posing as a representative of the fictitious large arms supplier West End. and exposed. tarun tejpal was the chief editor and anirudha bahal was editor investigation,both never did any investigations the initial stage tarun tejpal and anirudha bahal opposed the move of this operations but the special correspondent mathew samuel insisted this operations and the mastermind of this investigationand mathew generated the sting operations during intentire investigation did by that time 29 years old special correspondent mathew samuel.total 105 tapes shot,mathew samuel shots the entire tapes and investigated

Armoured Recovery Vehicles


At one point, the Samata Party
Samata Party

The Samata Party is a political party in India. It was formed as an offshoot of the Janata Dal in 1994 by Nitish Kumar and George Fernandes. The reason given was that the Janata Dal had shifted to casteism....
 national treasurer RK Jain is trying to convince Tehelka about his prowess in swinging deals. He mentions how in the first defence deal that he was involved in as the party treasurer, Suresh Nanda
Suresh Nanda

Lt-Cmdr Suresh Nanda is an Indian arms dealer and head of the firm Crown Corporation.An ex-naval officer, Suresh Nanda was implicated in the Tehelka sting operation West End for giving bribes in at least two transactions:...
 of Crown Corporation had paid Samata Party Rs 1 crore to swing the Rs 250-crore (USD 60 million) order for Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ARV) in favour of a Slovakia
Slovakia

Slovakia . It was amended in September 1998 to allow direct election of the president and again in February 2001 due to EU admission requirements....
n company.

  • Samata Party treasurer R.K. Jain: "Nanda approached me. Czechoslovakia's price was the lowest, second Slovakian, third was the Poland."
  • Tehelka: "Haan, Haan."
  • R.K. Jain: "He said, 'I will give you one crore rupees in advance'."
  • Tehelka: "Okay."
  • R.K. Jain: "You get disapproved the last one. Czechoslovakia because they are so lower that we cannot match their price."
  • Tehelka: "Okay."
  • R.K. Jain: "If you can push him out. Delegation is going on to the... delegation has been ordered to go to Czechoslovakia. Stop this delegation, and technically reject this company. Here are the documents."
  • Tehelka: "Hmm."
  • R.K.Jain: "By which it's proved that this company is closed for the last two years. They will start only after getting this order."
  • Tehelka: "Yeah, yeah."
  • R.K. Jain: "I will give one crore rupees. And I will give you... if they are technically disapproved, then you are my agent."
  • Tehelka: "Yeah."
  • R.K. Jain: "For this particular... perks... and I will give you so much of commission."
  • Tehelka: "Okay."
  • R.K. Jain: "I said, 'Fine.' He gave me the correspondence. I took the correspondence to George."
  • Tehelka: "Hmm."
  • R.K. Jain: "And he said, 'All right, I'll reject it.' He is a very intelligent man."...
  • Tehelka: Okay, it is manipulated.
  • R.K. Jain: He wrote straight away on the file himself. He never goes and orders to a Joint Secretary. He wrote it himself, and sent the file back. Nanda gave me one crore rupees. He called me, "Yes, Mr. Jain, the file has come down. Like you know George…"
  • Tehelka: Yeah, yeah.


Barak Missile System

At another point Jain also says that he had received another Rs 1 crore for the Samata Party from Suresh Nanda to help swing the contract for an air-to-air and surface-to-surface missile system for the Indian Navy
Indian Navy

The Indian Navy is the navy of the Indian Armed Forces. It currently has approximately 55,000 personnel on active duty, including 5,000 members of the naval aviation branch and 2,000 MARCOS , making it the world's fifth largest navy....
. Nanda was an agent for the Israel Aircraft Industries
Israel Aircraft Industries

Israel Aerospace Industries or IAI is Israel's prime aerospace and aviation manufacturer, producing aerial systems for both military and civilian usage....
 who make the Barak missile
Barak SAM

Barak is an Israeli surface-to-air missile designed to be used as a point-defense missile on warships, defending against aircraft, anti-ship missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicle....
.

These tapes were the result of a clandestine sting operation
Sting operation

In law enforcement, a sting operation is a deceptive operation designed to catch a person committing a crime. A typical sting will have a law-enforcement officer or cooperative member of the public play a role as criminal partner or potential victim and go along with a suspect's actions to gather evidence of the suspect's wrongdoing....
 and are not admissible as evidence in court. However, the videos (and the media furore following it) resulted in the Central Bureau of Investigation
Central Bureau of Investigation

The Central Bureau of Investigation is India's premier investigating agency, responsible for a wide variety of criminal and national security matters....
conducting its own investigation, based on which R.K. Jain was arrested in February 2006.

The Truth: Gujarat 2002

In October 2007, Tehelka published the findings of an elaborate, 6-month long investigation into the 2002 Gujarat riots that followed the burning of a passenger train carrying Hindu pilgrims. Dubbed Operation Kalank, the sting claimed to show that the riots were not a spontaneous Hindu backlash in response to the Godhra
Godhra

Godhra is a town and originally the name came from "Gou" which means "Cow" and "Dhara" which means "Flow". The Cow are Flowing in the Panchmahal District, a municipality in Panchmahal district in Indian States and territories of India of Gujarat....
 train burning incident, but an organised pogrom carried out in full knowledge and sanction of Gujarat state government. Posing as a fanatical student who was researching a book to propagate Hindutva
Hindutva

Hindutva is the term used to describe movements advocating Hindu nationalism.In India, an umbrella organization called the Sangh Parivar champions the concept of Hindutva....
, Tehelka reporter Ashish Khetan caught nearly two dozen people belonging to the Sangh Parivar
Sangh Parivar

The Sangh Parivar refers to the family of organisations built around the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The Sangh Parivar represents the Indian nationalist movement....
 boasting about their misdeeds on hidden camera. The sting also netted top government officials, including the Gujarat State Counsel inadvertently revealing on camera the extent of the state's role in the pogrom. The veracity of the sting operation is disputed by members of the Sangh Parivar.

External references