Originally posted by: Mru_bee
I say Mohan is right until this point. He was following Dinanath and that led him to the Mahananda flyover papers. He had the option to sit over the *overwhelming* evidence, as he said it himself or publish it, knowing fully well that it actually exonerated Dinanath. It was a frame up, that he doesn't know yet. In the same way that he doesn't know yet that Amar is innocent. He went by his instincts and his judgement to publish it, after giving it his due diligence (serial wise, I mean).
Even the committee members yesterday mentioned that they were thinking that they cant really say with certainty if anyone was guilty, until they saw the evidence that Mohan published. I would have gone with the committee being corrupt as well, but I haven't seen any indication to that effect. They did bar Dinanath Constructions for 10 years, that is significant. But Dinanath escaped criminal liablity with this judgement and that is probably why he is gloating over the fact.
And Mohan is a crime reporter. He is conscientious enough. It was just his luck that he came into contact with the Vyas family. And that is also the reason for his uneasiness throughout. He was in a catch-22 situation. If he didn't publish what he knew, and Amar would have been exonerated but his conscience would have destroyed him even then, esp since he thinks Amar was guilty. and Now that he published it, it has destroyed his equation with Vyas family, esp Nanhi. He would have faced consequences either way.
That is what makes his character interesting. He is right in his pov. He does what he considers right. And right now, I think he took the right decision. And in the future, when he finds out the *actual* truth, he will take a right decision again.
-- Mru