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Mumbai – The organisation meant to sell online goods, ‘Flipkart,’ on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi has telecast an advertisement, which gives exemption to a bank. In this advertisement, Shri Ganesh is shown holding mobile phone with his trunk. This incident has been brought to the notice of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti by the devout Hindus. The Samiti followed Legislative procedure to oppose such act. As a result, ‘Flipkart’ was forced to remove the picture of Shri Ganesh from the advertisement.
लगता है कि @Flipkart ने हिन्दुओं के विरोध के बाद नीचे दिखाए गए पोस्ट से श्री गणेश का चित्र निकाल दिया है ।
इस यश के लिए हम श्री गणेश के चरणों में कृतग्यता व्यक्त करेंगे ।
हिन्दुओं की अपेक्षा है कि @Flipkart को इस विषय में माफी मांगनी चाहिए तथा आगे एैसी गलती ना हो यह ध्यान दे । https://t.co/ucyKlqnCjb pic.twitter.com/t0VQPiA8Ke
— HinduJagrutiOrg (@HinduJagrutiOrg) August 22, 2020
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