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Rana Ayyub
11 hrs ·

This is slightly long so I hope you will bear with me on this. Four years
ago, July 2013, Tehelka published a damning expose reported by me on the
involvement of IB officials who were complicit with the modi dispensation
in a series of fake encounters in Gujarat. It was the first time that a
report had named IB officials who were considered kosher. The report
created a media sensation followed by a classic act by those named of
discrediting my work. A slander campaign and a character assasination was
launched by supporters of those involved with a hashtag #ranaayyubcd
running on social media for two days. Officials in the dispensation in
Gujarat and in the IB personally called up editors and journalists asking
them not to pay heed to the story, also suggesting that I was using my
'friendship' in the CBI to get the information . The innuendo was not to be
missed. The following week Tehelka carried an editorial in it's July issue
which read

"Editor Rana Ayyub has been having a close taste of this prejudice in
recent weeks. Over the past three years, Rana — one of TEHELKA’s most
sterling and fearless journalists — has doggedly chased the story of fake
encounters in Gujarat. Her journalism has been driven by a keen sense of
justice and constitutional values. Yet, as her scoops on the Ishrat Jahan
case began to make national headlines, she has had to face the humiliating
experience of being assessed not as a professional but as a “Muslim
journalist”. Equally dismaying, a despicable slander campaign has been
unleashed against her — shadowy whispers about a CD involving her and CBI
officers that have absolutely no basis in truth. "

The story died it's own death when I challenged the chauvinists and the
mythmakers to present the CD so I could watch it with my family. They tried
to shame me into silence but the facts outweighed the gossip machinery.

Ever since my book launch in 2016, a fact that few of my friends are privy
to, my life has not been the same. My bank account checked routinely, my
phone calls tapped as usual. Editors have been called by the dispensation
to not give me space on their news channels and yes no mention of my book (
this week nidhi razdan and rajdeep sardesai showed great bravado in talking
about the content of the book on their show)

I understand. This vindictiveness is normal. Many of my brave colleagues
are suffering the wrath of the powers that be for speaking a narrative that
does not suit them.

Two weeks ago just a day before my friend Gauri was murdered I wrote a
facebook post about the govt's obsession with my personal life and
spreading misinformation through various propaganda websites. I had to
delete the post soon after Gauri's death because I was tired of the 'please
be safe' messages.

In the last one week, the humiliating experience of having to witness my
character assasination timed around the release of the hindi edition has
begun. The misogyny, the alleged affairs that 'got me' my stories and made
me write the book are back. I am neither surprised nor furious for this is
the classic, most successful trick in the book to silence someone specially
if the facts stated don't suit your narrative.

At the Times litfest this year a gentleman in the audience asked me a
question while I was in conversation with Sidharth Vardarajan. He said he
loved my work but I would be taken more seriously if I attempted to look a
little less glamorous. It was heartening to see the audience shame him and
make him apologise for his rather sexist remark. At another event in
Chandigarh where I launched my Punjabi edition, I was told by a gentleman
in the audience that an attractive girl like me would not have had trouble
to get the officers speak, what they spoke in the book.

Misogyny exists and we cannot wish it away. I know for a fact though that
at every crucial juncture of my journalism like in the past I will be asked
to give a character certificate besides other certificates of religion and
patriotism to prove that I got my story through the right means. But you
know what, do what you may, you ain't shaming me into the silence that you
seek. So the next time, come up with something really more convincing than
this sexist figment of your imagination.

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