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PMO protests; Washington Post publishes correction

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PMO protests; Washington Post publishes correction New Delhi: Washington Post on Thursday admitted certain parts of its controversial article on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were taken from one-year-old edition of an Indian magazine as the PMO slammed the write-up as "unethical and unprofessional" conduct of the journalist.

Amid protest from the PMO, the Post published a correction with regard to quotes attributed to the Prime Minister's former media adviser Sanjaya Baru and political historian Ramachandra Guha.

"An earlier version of this article failed to credit the 'Caravan', an Indian magazine, for two statements that it originally published in 2011.

"The assertion by Sanjaya Baru, a former media adviser, that Singh had become an object of ridicule and endured the worst period in his life first appeared in the 'Caravan', as did an assertion by Ramachandra Guha, a political historian, that Singh was handicapped by his 'timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty’.

"While both men told The Post that the assertions could accurately be attributed to them, the article should have credited the 'Caravan' when it used or paraphrased the remarks. The article has been updated," said the correction.

The correction came as Pankaj Pachauri, Communications Adviser to the Prime Minister, wrote a strong protest letter to the US-based newspaper, saying the article reflected "unethical and unprofessional conduct" on part of journalist Simon Denyer.

Pachauri referred to quotes attributed to Baru and said Denyer had 'rehashed and used' an eight-month-old quote from an Indian magazine.

Terming the story as "totally one-sided", Pachauri said the journalist "never" got in touch with the PMO for its version on the article. "We expected better from the correspondent of the Washington Post for fair and unbiased reporting," he said.

Meanwhile, Tushar Poddar, India Economist of Goldman Sachs, also distanced himself from the comments attributed to him in the article.

In an email to the daily, Poddar said "I was dismayed to read ...Comments attributed to me about India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. These published remarks bear little or no resemblance to my recollection of a conversation I had with your correspondent several months ago."

In his letter, Pachauri has complained that Denyer, "despite all lines of conversations open", never "got in touch with us for our side of the story though you regularly talk to me about information from the PMO. This story thus becomes totally one sided."

Pachauri referred to Denyer's mention that his request for an interview with the PM was declined and said his mail had clearly stated that the interview was declined 'till the monsoon session' of Parliament which gets over tomorrow.

In its rejoinder, the PMO spokesman wrote to Denyer "you have been telling the media here in India that your request for an interview was declined though the mail below says clearly that the interview was declined 'till the monsoon session' of Parliament which gets over in two days.

"When I rang you up to point this out, you said sorry twice though you tell the media here that you never apologised.

"Your website, where we could have posted a reply is still not working, 11 hours after you said sorry the third time for its inaccessibility", Pachauri said.

Responding to this, Denyer wrote on the Post "when I made my final request for an interview with the PM in July, I was told on July 30 'The PM has declined all interview requests till the monsoon session is over.' At that stage, the current session of parliament (known as the monsoon session) of parliament had not even begun. There was no mention of the possibility of an interview afterwards."

He said his "apology was for the fact that the website was down and the PM?s office could not post a reply directly. As soon as the problem was fixed, I informed them. I stand by the story."

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, September 06, 2012, 13:03

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Jai - India
There is absolutley no question that Manmohan has been a total failure. He will go down in the history of India as a most corrupt and worst PM. Why to blame Washington Post. It is a reality. Mr. PM have a courage to face the reality.
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Desidude - Canada
PMO for your information some newpapers are not in the pockets of Congress. It`s called freedom of speech. MMS is PM of largest democracy. Ask him to open his mouth for once. When the whole world know what corrupt congress is they try to shut everyone`s mouth. Get real. Cat is out of the bag.
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Harkadass Wasson - Leeds, UK
Least the PMO can do is to get that washington post manager to RESIGN and Apologise in writing. Also file a case for BILLIONS for his mischief? or get the washington post to close its office in India...COME ON INDIAN PM< SHOW THE STICK TO THESE AMERICANS>>>CAN YOU???
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Tutu - Bhagalpur
PMO, the brain child of all loots going on openly, is doing it ethically. It is the joke of the day.
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Gurvi - New Delhi
Will Mr.Prime Minister say something about this matter or still he would be ``SILENT``? He was a brilliant economist but a failure as PM
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ravinder - jhajjar-haryana
Thers is nothing wrong written in the washington post and nothing to apologize about.This is the truth.This is misfortune for India that she has so much `nakali `PM.I think he is trying to repay the the KARZ of Sonia Gandhi who appointted him PM made without being deserving condidate by tolerating every scams by giving his silent permission.
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A.K.MAHAJAN - MANALI
AN APPEAL TO CONGRESS PEOPLE ........what is ` unethical` or `wrong ` in post`s article , plz let the country know. they have reported the ground realities in our country. the corrupt ministers are shamelessly justifying the scams.
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ashok kumar - noida
BJP/RSS is behind this news dgi raja
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Vishal Shetty - Mumbai
Bang on target Us newspaper...this PM deserves it...kick him...He is a shameless puppet..
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N S Chadha - IRAN
Respected Manmohan Singh Ji, please get rid of sonia madam (the most corrupt person in this world) and save your image by resigning from congress party.Now or never?



atis - ghaziabad
I am not clear why our PMO should be so concerned over an article by a US newspaper, when he is not bothered by our local newspaper.



Amin - Mumbai
Washinton post must write about there priminister / President Financial condition is worst in USA. you people dont like our good relation with IRAN and rest of the world you want to be a police man and rull the world . BJP try there best to isolate him and now using American Media for the same .



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