It's not even necessary to know the context in which this was written. The description is self-explanatory.
Mentoring for Rahul G, please from the June 11 online issue of the Times of India:
...Then, of course, since the prince cannot to be wrong...
The world loves royalty so it shall forgive Rahul his gaffe....
Should journalists be a part of such "royalty-promoting" behavior? Even more so because, in Nilanjana Bhaduri Jha's own words, "there is a very thin line between sounding smart and sounding foolish."
Mentoring for Rahul G, please from the June 11 online issue of the Times of India:
...Then, of course, since the prince cannot to be wrong...
The world loves royalty so it shall forgive Rahul his gaffe....
Should journalists be a part of such "royalty-promoting" behavior? Even more so because, in Nilanjana Bhaduri Jha's own words, "there is a very thin line between sounding smart and sounding foolish."

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