Refuting the charge, Chaudhury said, "How can you cover up giving an unconditional apology for what pretty much makes him (Tejpal) a self-confessed rapist. If people would apply their minds, they would already understand it is a travesty because I have got an unconditional apology from the Editor."
In a stinging letter to Chaudhary, the journalist said, "At a time when I find myself victim to such a crime, I am shattered to find the Editor-in-Chief of Tehelka, and you - in your capacity as Managing Editor - resorting to precisely these tactics of intimidation, character assassination and slander."
The girl cited lack of support offered by the organisation because of which she is deeply traumatised and said "in such circumstances it is untenable for me to continue to work for this organisation."
The young journalist also charged Tejpal and Chaudhary of covering up the act of sexual molestation by terming it as "an untoward incident" in the name of "protecting the institution".
The victim also attacked Chaudhary for her attempt to establish that she was satisfied with Tehelka's actions. She also accused Chaudhary of "attempting to establish Tejpal has another version of the event and that the "encounter" may have been "consensual or non-consensual."
