Amit Shah feeds his fever

IN Media Watch Briefs | 21/02/2018

The Hindu's news report on BJP President Amit Shah campaigning in coastal Karnataka has inadvertently has caused much merriment. It gives graphic details of Mr Shah's strict adherence to the dictim that  a fever must be fed...and how!  That's not all. The Hindu changed its headline (original : Fever did not deter this warrior), because it was 'inappropriate and had the tone of a comment'. But what of the story itself?                 

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