Washington Post Offers No Apology for Manmohan Story


Washington, Sep 6 (IANS): As a Washington Post article on the allegedly poor leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh created a strong reaction in Delhi, the influential US daily's correspondent said he stood by the story and offered no apology.

"I stand by the story," wrote Simon Denyer, the Post's India bureau chief and author of the story, in a blog post Wednesday in response to a complaint from Pankaj Pachauri, communications adviser at the Prime Minister's Office.

"My 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," added Denyer.

In a front page story Wednesday, the Post had called Manmohan Singh "a dithering, ineffectual bureaucrat presiding over a deeply corrupt government" and quoted sources who described a man "fatally handicapped by his timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty."

Responding to the Post article, Pachauri in a letter to Denyer, wrote: "We do not complain about criticism of the government which is a journalist's right. But I am writing this letter for pointing out unethical and unprofessional conduct at your part."

In his complaint, the official said: "Despite all lines of conversations open, you 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 told Denyer that when he rang him to point out that his request for an interview was declined "till the Monsoon Session" of the Parliament which gets over in two days, "you said sorry twice though you tell the media here that you never apologised."

"The former media adviser to the PM Dr Sanjaya Baru has complained that you 'rehashed and used' an 8 month old quote from an Indian magazine," he added.

Denyer responded saying when his third request for an interview with the PM was declined on July 30 "there was no mention of the possibility of an interview afterwards."

"In any case my story touches on the fact that parliament has been adjourned every day throughout the current session by opposition calls for the PM to resign, which is a story I felt should be told, interview or not," Denyer wrote.

But the correspondent acknowledged that the comments attributed to Baru and political historian Ramachandra Guha were originally published in the Caravan, an Indian magazine, in 2011 and ran a corrected version of the article.

"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," it said.

In another blog, the Post said the story had received a mixed bag of "more than 600 comments online, earned a slew of tweets from both defenders and detractors and sparked several articles in Indian newspapers."

  

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  • I J S Shet, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    It has become a law that all our so called leaders must be only showered with praise, flowers and sanmanaas. So when the other side is projected it can not be tolerated. It is time that the truth,facts and all the facets of
    our netas and politicians be projected correctly without fear or favour.No one is saint.Thanks!

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  • MelvyPinth, Mangaluru

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Vikram Bhai, Dubai.
    India has the guts to ask US. The question you should ask is has India got the guts to question the truth.....No voice ever silent sheep Singh....Total corrupt, greedy, power/money hungry politicians and political parties, a fighters club our so called Rajhya Sabha, our circus parliament and last but not the least we Indians dreaming of a Ramarajya living in a country ruled by Ravanaas....God Save India and us Indians.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    hey, Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Managalore,

    YOU ARE 100% RIGHT.

    SINGH IS KING :

    48 LACS CRORE IN THORIUM.

    2 LACS CRORE IN COAL

    1.76 LACS CRORE IN 2G ( soniaG,rahulG)

    76000 CROROES IN CWG

    APART FROM THE ABOVE TATRA TRUCK, DEWAAS, ADARSH ETCC..

    BLACK MONEY IN SWISS BANK.

    YOU NAME ANY WORD YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS & SINGH IS KING INVOLVED IN SCAMS.

    " TRAGIC FIGURE " & " UNDER ACHIEVER" MMS IS A REALLY A KING .

    JAI HO.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Managalore

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Gadkari has got 1000 crores of share from the Coal allocations from Chattisgarah.bjp. The truth is coming out now.

    Naanu Kumbala kai kaddilla antha hegaalu orasidha bhoopa. BOOPA JANARA PORNPARTY/BJP

    SINGH WILL EMERGE AS A CLEAN KING.
    SINGH IS KING.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Mr. Peter Pereira, Pune, do You think that Indian Government has enough guts to ask USA ?

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  • Sampath, Mlor/ Blore

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    why is US so much concerned about INDIA s governance?... THey know very well that people in India believe US blindly, and since Indian government is the only one in the world who donot bpw before the US Power... THey are putting their hatred i this way...
    Today its Manmohan tomorrow it may be any body else....
    Before pointing out at india let UNCLE SAM look at what good Obama administration has done for them in the name of CHANGE ( This is what he said when he came on to the power)
    Just today I read in a nwespaper that Obama administration has put America into a debt of 65 lakh crores, which the Republican will be using against Obama in the forth coming election
    SO LET AMERICA LOOK AT ITSELF BEFORE POINTING FINGER TOWARDS INDIA

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  • Suraj, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Let This Washington post look the darker side of America and their strategy around the word. Obama administration is a big failure when it comes to international treaties. Wherever they send their army for peace has become a never ending battlefield. We have seen this in Afghanistan, Iraq etc. America is silent for the persecutions of Christians in Egypt, Pakistan and Nigeria where they send aid. A double stranded nation with a double stranded leader who’s past is unknown and fishy unlike the well-educated MMS. We salute you MMS, Singh is King.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    It is very simple. BJP has got looted money to buy any media to speak aganist Congress and its supporters.

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