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Restricted entry: What doesn't make national headlines, but could, makes it here

Updated on: 25 October,2015 08:58 AM IST  | 
A Correspondent |

Troubled by routine miscommunication and rabid comments by its leaders in the mainstream media, the BJP-led ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has advised its ministers and CMs of BJP-ruled states to follow one, simple formula: Just keep quiet, and let some seasoned bureaucrats comment on the same

Restricted entry: What doesn't make national headlines, but could, makes it here

Can you keep quiet?
Troubled by routine miscommunication and rabid comments by its leaders in the mainstream media, the BJP-led ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has advised its ministers and CMs of BJP-ruled states to follow one, simple formula: Just keep quiet, and let some seasoned bureaucrats comment on the same. High on the list, it is reliably learnt, is Haryana CM, ML Khattar and Maharashtra CM, Devendra Fadnavis.



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