Deccan Chronicle

Don’t blame media, we give the masala: Modi

Giving statements is not everybody’s duty, BJP leaders told

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New Delhi, April 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked BJP leaders to refrain from giving “irresponsi­ble” statements, saying such comments hurt the party’s image.

In an interactio­n with party’s MPs, MLAs and other representa­tives, Modi said leaders at times jump to make statements in front of the media and end up providing “masala” (fodder to controvers­ies). There is no point then blaming it for controvers­ies, he said.

“Don’t blame the media. It is doing its job. It's our job to not get entangled in every thing and guide the nation on every issue by standing in front of the TV. Those with the responsibi­lity of speaking on the issue will do it,” he said.

Touching on the subject of some party leaders making embarrassi­ng comments, Modi said his remarks might seem bitter but must be made.

“At times our workers talk a lot about the media doing this, media doing that. But have we thought that we end up giving ‘masala’ to the media with our mistakes? As if we are some social scientists or scholars who can analyse every problem. The moment we see a camerapers­on we rush to make a statement. The media will use the part which it finds useful. We will have to restrain ourselves,” he said.

According to a video on Modi's website, he said if everybody makes comments, then it ends up harming the nation's, party's and their image.

 ?? — PTI ?? Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi prior in Beijing on Sunday.
— PTI Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi prior in Beijing on Sunday.

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