Storia Foods withdraws advertisement mocking Rahul, Sonia ANI | Updated: Apr 27, 2021 20:53 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 27 (ANI): Storia Foods has decided to withdraw advertisement allegedly mocking Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi and stated that they had no political motive behind the advertisement campaign, Mumbai police sources said.
The sources also said that the Mumbai-based company did not file any complaint against vandalism at their office here during protest by Congress workers earlier in the day against the advertisement. They said the company has said that it was withdrawing the advertisement from all our platforms .
Congress workers held a protest earlier in the day and ransacked the office of Storia Foods in Mumbai over the company s recent advertisement.
Tight contest for Mumbai Youth Congress chief post
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Ahead of key civic body polls, MLA Zeeshan Siddique and students’ leader Suraj Singh Thakur locked in race
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Ahead of key civic body polls, MLA Zeeshan Siddique and students’ leader Suraj Singh Thakur locked in race
Congress MLA Zeeshan Siddique and former National Students’ Union of India Mumbai chief Suraj Singh Thakur are locked in a tight race for the Mumbai Youth Congress chief’s post, ahead of the key civic body polls.
Mr. Siddiqui had won over 80,000 votes, while Mr Thakur bagged 74,000 votes in an internal poll. All India Youth Congress leaders in Delhi are set to interview the duo and announce the winner soon. Mr. Siddiqui is the son of Baba Siddiqui, a former MLA and minister, while Mr. Thakur has risen through the ranks, making it a battle between a dynast and a grassroots leader.
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Mumbai Congress chief Bhai Jagpat wants party to go it alone. (Express Photo)
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