Did The Hindu goof?

IN Media Watch Briefs | 11/09/2015

Did the government call in the Saudi ambassador to ask for diplomatic immunity to be waived in the case of the first secretary accused of raping two Nepal nationals, or did the MEA's chief protocol officer call on the Saudi ambassador? Only The Hindu said "called on", everybody else said "called in."  Would be a bit rich if it was the former.

 

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