Dinamina typing mistake makes the President a “DICTATOR”
In today’s Dinamina, 27th newspaper published by the Lake House, predominantly a Government supported paper, in a letter published under ‘Political Solitude’; it had been mistakenly published as President a ‘DICTATOR’. Since this is more or less a biased paper published by the ‘Lake House’ had astonished many readers.
One person by name ‘Raman’ had published the letter under ‘Isolated Political fights’ had emphasised on Free Mass Media Association protests which had been barred by anti Governmental elements. It had been published on page 6 of today’s Dinamina paper. The letter published in the internet is as below:
The student protests too have been harshly dealt with the Governmental Higher officials give instructions to the armed forces to stop and curb their protests processions. They all have to be more flexible when taking action. It has been said that at these instances the Government should act in a more flexible manner. The President should advise those who try to break the freedom of the protesters to be more flexible and to commence talks for amicable settlements to their matters which do have certain matters that could be settled through negotiations which ultimately lead to violent protests by having processions.
Paper Link HERE
In today’s Dinamina, 27th newspaper published by the Lake House, predominantly a Government supported paper, in a letter published under ‘Political Solitude’; it had been mistakenly published as President a ‘DICTATOR’. Since this is more or less a biased paper published by the ‘Lake House’ had astonished many readers.
One person by name ‘Raman’ had published the letter under ‘Isolated Political fights’ had emphasised on Free Mass Media Association protests which had been barred by anti Governmental elements. It had been published on page 6 of today’s Dinamina paper. The letter published in the internet is as below:
The student protests too have been harshly dealt with the Governmental Higher officials give instructions to the armed forces to stop and curb their protests processions. They all have to be more flexible when taking action. It has been said that at these instances the Government should act in a more flexible manner. The President should advise those who try to break the freedom of the protesters to be more flexible and to commence talks for amicable settlements to their matters which do have certain matters that could be settled through negotiations which ultimately lead to violent protests by having processions.
Paper Link HERE