Hindu activists call for boycott of British chocolate giant as they claim Diwali ads target Modi

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Hindu activists call for boycott of British chocolate giant as they claim Diwali ads target Modi
Hindu activists call for boycott of British chocolate giant as they claim Diwali ads target Modi
30 October 2022, Sputnik International
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British confectionery multinational Cadbury is in trouble with its Diwali advertising campaign. Social media was outraged after Hindu political activist Sadvi Prachi shared the ad on Twitter. The company claims it “did this to show someone in the dark the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s father.” At the time, Cadbury made a clear statement that all products manufactured and sold in India were vegetarian. I appealed to verify the facts about Cadbury’s products before sharing any more. However, some users blamed Sadhvi Prachi. “I will continue to buy and eat Cadbury products.”
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Controversy erupted in India last July after several social media users shared screenshots of the company’s website. Halal certified and derived from beef. “
Prachi went on to claim that the company “did this to make someone see Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s father’s name in a bad light.”
Have you carefully watched the advertisements for Cadbury Chocolates on television channels?
A poor lamp seller without a shop is Damodar.This is done to show someone with the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s father in a dark place.Chaiwale ka baap diyewala.
Shame on Cadbury #Boycott Cadbury pic.twitter.com/QvzbmOMcX2
— Dr. Prachi Sadhvi (@Sadhvi_prachi) October 30, 2022
However, some users lashed out at Sadhvi Prachi.
People should remove anything related to “Narendra”, “Damodar” and “Modi” from their names.
RW tumko bhi cancel kar dega !
this #Boycott Cadbury Another level of stupidity! https://t.co/NOfMPda6TY— Dr. Pooja Tripathi (@Pooja_Tripathii) October 30, 2022
Some users said, “I will continue to buy and eat Cadbury products.”
https://sputniknews.com/20221030/calls-for-boycott-of-british-chocolate-giant-as-hindu-activist-claims-diwali-ad-targets-modi-1102839784.html Hindu activists call for boycott of British chocolate giant as they claim Diwali ads target Modi