In an apparent snub to party General Secretary Digvijay Singh whose recent statements led to controversies, the Congress has come out with an order asking party leaders to restrict to their area of responsibility while interacting with the media or speaking publicly.
"Restrict yourself to your area of responsibility and do not speak out of turn," says the directive issued by party General Secretary Janardhan Dwivedi, who is also Chairman of the party's Media Department.
Dwivedi's written directive comes close on the heels of Singh's claims in interviews to the media that his controversial article in a newspaper criticising Home Minister P Chidambaram's handling of the Maoist problem reflected the party's policy.
When Singh had written the article some two months back, the AICC had distanced itself from his views with Dwivedi asking partymen to refrain from airing their views publicly on issues which were not part of their responsibility.
The verbal directive has now been formally put on paper and has been issued to partymen at various levels, including AICC office bearers, CWC members, heads of AICC departments and officials of the frontal organisations.
On his criticism of the Union Home Minister's approach on the Maoist issue, Singh had claimed two days back, "I feel I did the right thing. What I have written, I stand by that and this is as per Congress' policies".
He had also made light of his comment dubbing Chidambaram
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