17 02 2015
Delhi press body slams AAP government in Delhi, As AAP government continue its media ban in Delhi secretariat. Handling of media is an action of wisdom and not an act of intellectuals.
Disgruntled lots disguised as party managers must be trained to handle the important aspect of handling media who Qs not for themselves but for the ” Good of the people”. In case the leaders are not prepared to answer any Q can go the next Q, there is no obligation on part of leaders to ans all Q.
AAP has become totally unfriendly with the media persons and is in the habit of hearing soft and appreciation for their party when they have not shown any concrete actions of appreciation on the ground.
Their pep-up talk to few reputed media in form of adv or other connections has made their mind full of arrogance because of their splash visibility on the channels specially of their convener but lacks in formatting any concrete actions .
With their behaviors, expression always people around all corrupts and they the pure of all purest is their fix jinx. They are unable to give vision of their path to be tread or road map for their actions. Hence their continuous harping or chirping to give corruptions free system seems to be fuel of their take off state. This will soon be in jeopardy because of their lack of basic etiquette are absent. Party leaders crude behavior towards MSME media to which they have no soft words,plus do not offer or ask for water to reporters during their briefing.When party lacks to tackle their media friends, treat them with distrust,disdain. Party workers & leaders having no space in governance do speak with arrogance urgently need to learn public speaking before public delivery system. Thus the first encounter with media is quite obvious and first media drama happens as such-:
Manish Sisodia walks out of press meeting: Uncomfortable with questions?
Barred from entering the Delhi Secretariat, reporters boycotted a press conference called by Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today and forced him to leave press briefing mid-way, this on the first day of the new government’s work. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his team have made many promises to the people of the city – from better safety for its women to free water and electricity and citizens empowerment on civic issues. The big question is: where the money will come from to fulfill so many of these promises? The knives are already out on the first working day of the government, but isn’t it too soon to judge them?
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