NDTV tried to say the same thing differently. Instead of their usual 'slams the government', 'hits back at the government', I suspect they wanted to say 'censure'. But what a mess they have made:
http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/kejriwal-government-spent-22-crores-in-3-months-on-ads-1203468?utm_source=ndtv&utm_medium=top-stories-widget&utm_campaign=story-4-http%3a%2f%2fwww.ndtv.com%2fdelhi-news%2fkejriwal-government-spent-22-crores-in-3-months-on-ads-1203468
Here is a screenshot of their post. NDTV may have corrected their faux pas in the meantime. But the damage has been done:
http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/kejriwal-government-spent-22-crores-in-3-months-on-ads-1203468?utm_source=ndtv&utm_medium=top-stories-widget&utm_campaign=story-4-http%3a%2f%2fwww.ndtv.com%2fdelhi-news%2fkejriwal-government-spent-22-crores-in-3-months-on-ads-1203468
Here is a screenshot of their post. NDTV may have corrected their faux pas in the meantime. But the damage has been done:
Just to make sure what I am saying makes sense below are definitions of 'ensure' and 'censure'.
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