There is quite an understandable outrage at the government's decision to provide 'Y' category security to the Times Now editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami. After all the highest paid editor in the country and his cash-rich employers are perfectly capable of protecting themselves, critics have argued. How indeed would Goswami have reacted if the government had offered security to anchors in rival channels such as Barkha Dutt and Rajdeep Sardesai, who have been at the receiving end of both abuses and threats. Both Dutt and Sardesai run as much risk as Goswami, the critics argued. Others pointed out how at least 20 journalists have got killed in the last six years after they had expressed publicly that they feared threats to their lives. Most of them worked in far more challenging conditions than Goswami and were far more vulnerable. So, why no security to them?