If Seshan had asked the poor cameraman to be punished because he did not have VCR, it is one thing; but if his anger was because the cameraman was not organised enough to fish out an important cassette quick enough, then it is another. If the cameraman is having \"a heap of casettes\" it is all the more the reason to be more organised (nothing great- have a marker and quickly jot the the hour and day before the shoot starts). Ghose did good to stand up for his guy like any good boss must do, but like any good boss he must also have initiated measures that a cameraman to the PM in a very sensitive mission is well-organised and prepared. Seshan may be a bad-temper guy but he did lit fire under a sleepy administrative system a \"Chalta-hai\" attitude that had gone too deep into the Givernment psyche for too long. I would like to hear if other than bravely standing up to a short-tempered Seshan, did Ghose take any internal improvement measures?