It is that the act of exposing others creates a standard from which the exposer cannot forever exempt himself. The Tejpal episode therefore makes for a more complicated, and more instructive story than the easy morality tale that “the exposer was exposed.” Which leads to the principle that matters most i.e., The exposer must remain exposable. The victorious government must remain accountable, perhaps most of all, because it now possesses the power it once accused others of abusing. The ultimate purpose of exposing power is not to create a new set of untouchables.