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It’s ‘phakkad’: Shiv Sena dubs PM’S email interview as propaganda

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NEW DELHI: Taking a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for keeping the press at arm's

length, the Shiv Sena on Monday said that journalist­s would

lose their jobs if the PM continued to speak to the media through emails instead of “faceto-face” interviews.

In an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamana, the BJP'S bickering ally alleged that the prime minister had chosen a “short cut of e-mails” for media interviews and even called the exercise a “propaganda” and “a kind of monologue” prevalent in some communist countries

like China and Russia. “Journalist­s would soon

lose their jobs in case the prime minister continued with giving interviews through e-mails and that he only would be tasked with making available employment for them,” the Sena said in its editorial. “Prime Minister Modi has suddenly given inter- views through e-mail. That means those were not face-toface (interviews). Journalist­s sent questions to the Prime Minister's Office and they were given written answers,” the BJP ally added. Claiming that Modi was a “friend” of journalist­s till the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Sena alleged that the prime minister had not addressed a single press conference after becoming the prime minister.

“But after becoming prime minister, he has created a cage around himself,” the Sena said, adding that not speaking to the media “does not behove” Modi's personalit­y.

Claiming that many journalist­s gave it a nature of the prime minister's interview, the party said, “In other words, it is called a campaign or propaganda”. The Sena also said people have questions in their minds on issues like unemployme­nt and it was required of the prime minister “who considers himself as the pradhan sevak (prime servant)” to answer the same.

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