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India accuses Swedish Daily of distorting Prez's comments

In an interview to Daygens Nyheter, the President had reportedly said that Bofors scam was a media trial that could not be proven in any Indian court.

May 28, 2015 / 08:43 IST
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The row over President Pranab Mukherjee's comments on Bofors scam in an interview to a Swedish Daily is spilling over with India lodging a strong protest. India has objected to the manner in which the interview was presented bt the Swedish daily Daygens Nyheter.

In an interview to Daygens Nyheter, the President had reportedly said that Bofors scam was a media trial that could not be proven in any Indian court.

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But more than a day after the interview was carried by the newspaper, India accused the national daily for misrepresenting Mukhrejee's comments. The President's office said that instead of highlighting the importance of the visit, the interview chose to divert the attention to other issues.

"Instead of highlighting the importance of first ever presidential visit from the world's largest and fastest growing democracy to Sweden, you have chosen to divert attention to other issues in a patronizing and flippant manner. Unethical to include an off the record correction about a slip of the tongue," the statement from the President's office said.