“What I do in my personal life doesn't come under responsibility of media. I appreciate your efforts to keep me in the headlines.”
Refusing to comment on her visit to an astrologer, as quoted in " Astrologer to Smriti Irani: You will be the President of India one day http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/smriti-irani-rajasthan-astrologer-bhilwara-zubin-irani-president/1/403443.html" India Today (24 November 2015)
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