But the headlines do bug you

IN Media Watch Briefs | 20/04/2015

If you are feeling the heat, turn on the media. On Sunday the PM charmingly defended minister V K Singh, author of the presstitutes remark, and slammed the media for failing to highlight the government's good work. On Monday, during the debate in the Lok Sabha on the agrarian crises in the country,  minister Venkaiah Naidu,  responding to Rahul Gandhi's address had a dig at the media :"Newspaper headlines will not set our deadlines". 

 


 
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