Thanks for the response. Meanwhile I figured out a way to achieve the same, 
may not be an optimised way, but yes by rewriting the commit history and 
squashing the public repo all commits history into one commit. I still need 
to validate how this approach work for my use case.

Regards,
Ashwini

On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 4:17:10 PM UTC+5:30, Ashwini Kumar wrote:
>
> Have a repository with two remotes, one remote points to an open-source 
> code which I just use to pull the boilerplate code from, Second remote 
> being my personal work which points to a private repo
>
>
> My requirement is to fetch from the open-source repo but I do not want any 
> of the commit history from this open-source repo to be part of my private 
> repo
>

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