Police complaint against NDTV over Tanishq showroom issue


Gandhinagar, Oct 16 (IANS): The Kutch (East) police has registered a complaint against news channel NDTV for spreading fake news regarding the Tanishq jewellery showroom being vandalised in Gandhidham, following an advertisement by the company.

A police complaint was lodged by a person named Ramesh Naran Mayatra in the Gandhidham police station on Thursday evening, following which an FIR was registered under section 153A (promoting enmity between groups) and section 505 (public mischief). Mayatra is a farmer and is also associated with the transport business.

"Ramesh Mayatra filed this complaint on Thursday against the news channel and we have filed an FIR against NDTV for carrying fake news. The police is investigating the matter," SS Desai, Police Inspector, Local Crime Branch, Gandhidham, told IANS.

On its news website, NDTV had carried a story about the Tanishq jewellery showroom in Gandhidham being vandalised after an advertisement by it. However, the showroom personnel and Gandhidham police refuted the news as being fake.

A controversy erupted after Tanishq came out with an advertisement showing two women, one wearing a Hindu traditional dress while the other was clad in a Muslim traditional dress having a conversation regarding the rituals after child birth. A section of people on social media termed it as 'love jihad' and trolls targeted Tanishq as well as the Tatas who own Tanishq. Thereafter the company had withdrawn that advertisement.

 

  

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 17 2020

    Guys, please tell me how that Tanishq ad spreads love?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 17 2020

    These people are Jealous because they cannot afford Jewellery from Tanishq ...

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  • VM, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 17 2020

    Good joke.The people who spread misinformation about this advertisement and thereby made the company withdraw this ad ,project themselves to be saints. The social media was flooded with hate and misinformation but this seems to be normal behaviour for a certain class of our public.
    If NDTV published some unverified news it should be punished but channels like Times now and Republic which are continuously propagating hate should not be let free either.

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 17 2020

    Actually people who spread hatred coining through love jihad need to be languished in jails... But unfortunately this will not gonna happen as long as regime in the center affiliated with orchestrators of hatred..

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  • R.L., UDUPI/USA

    Fri, Oct 16 2020

    One of the best advertisement I have seen after long time NDTV is the one of the best channel in India
    India need peace and unity not hatred.

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  • Raj, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 17 2020

    yes sir, your right...Every literate and educated persons say this.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2020

    hide in rat holes

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