Watch your words, Rajnath tells party leaders

"We can’t get away by saying that statements were misinterpreted or twisted. We need to be extra careful," the minister said.

October 23, 2015 01:31 pm | Updated March 24, 2016 08:47 pm IST - New Delhi

"As leaders of the ruling party, we must all be extra cautious while making any statement," Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said.

"As leaders of the ruling party, we must all be extra cautious while making any statement," Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday disapproved of ministers and BJP leaders making controversial statements, saying extra caution had to be taken by those who are in power.

“We can’t get away by saying that statements were misinterpreted or twisted. We need to be extra careful while putting forth our views,” he told reporters in the wake of the controversy over statements by >Union Minister Gen. (retd.) V.K. Singh and Kiren Rijiju on two separate issues.

“I feel that as leaders of the ruling party, we must all be extra cautious while making any statement,” he said.

Mr. Singh found himself at the centre of a row over comments that the Centre cannot be blamed if somebody throws a stone at a dog in connection with the >Faridabad Dalit incident in which two children were killed.

Mr. Rijiju, Minister of State for Home, said a few days back that he agreed with a former Lt Governor of Delhi who had once remarked that north Indians “take pride in and enjoy” breaking rules.

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