Police on Saturday filed prices in opposition to seven social media platform ‘X’ customers for allegedly circulating false data, claiming that the ghee utilized in making the adultered laddoos on the Tirupati temple was of ‘low high quality’ and belonged to the ‘Amul’ model, in line with official sources cited by PTI.
This got here amid an enormous controversy over the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s remarks that ‘animal fats’ was discovered within the ‘Prasadam’ on the Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirupati.
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Advertising Federation (GCMMF), based mostly in Anand and identified for its ‘Amul’ model, has denied supplying ghee to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the governing physique of the Tirupati temple, in line with an official assertion.
In line with the FIR cited by the PTI, the ‘x’ customers of seven particular person accounts posted misinformation that the animal ghee used within the making of the laddoo prasadam belonged to the ‘Amul’ model. The claims made by these handles damage the repute of the co-operative organisation, mentioned the FIR filed on the Ahmedabad cyber crime police station.
Amul Points Clarification
The GCMMF took to its ‘X’ platform, ‘Amul.coop’ and mentioned that it by no means provided ghee to the TTD. “We additionally want to make clear that Amul ghee is comprised of milk at our state-of-the-art manufacturing services that are ISO-certified. Amul ghee is comprised of top quality pure milk fats…This submit is being issued to cease this misinformation marketing campaign in opposition to Amul,” the model mentioned on Friday.
GCMMF Managing Director Jayen Mehta addressed considerations over misinformation circulating in regards to the high quality of ghee used on the Tirupati temple, stating that sure people falsely claimed Amul had provided low-quality ghee. “We by no means provided the ghee to the temple. Now we have lodged an FIR to cease this misinformation,” he added.