04-14-2009, 05:49 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>PM 'shoe shy', Cong keeps him away from media persons in Delhi</b>
pioneer.com
PTI | New Delhi
Congress appears to be still overcoming the shock over the shoe-throwing incident and is keeping Prime Minister Manmohan Singh away from media persons covering the AICC.
At least, this was the impression of party officials at the AICC briefing on Monday marked by a stray remark of party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi when asked why Singh was not addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, like the one he did in Mumbai on Monday.
<b>"He is not sure of your shoes," was Singhvi's remark which left the media fraternity flummoxed.</b>
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pioneer.com
PTI | New Delhi
Congress appears to be still overcoming the shock over the shoe-throwing incident and is keeping Prime Minister Manmohan Singh away from media persons covering the AICC.
At least, this was the impression of party officials at the AICC briefing on Monday marked by a stray remark of party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi when asked why Singh was not addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, like the one he did in Mumbai on Monday.
<b>"He is not sure of your shoes," was Singhvi's remark which left the media fraternity flummoxed.</b>
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