Paytm, Reliance Jio Apologise For Using PM Modi's Photo in Advertisements
New Delhi: Paytm and
Reliance Jio have tendered apologies for using the photograph of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi without prior permission, C.R. Chaudhary, Minister of State for
Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution told Rajya Sabha on Friday.
"Paytm and Reliance Jio have
apologised for their inadvertent mistake," Chaudhary informed the House in
a written reply.
In September last year, Prime
Minister Modi's image was used in front page newspaper advertisements with the
message "Jio is dedicated to realising our Prime Minister's Digital India
vision for 1.2 billion Indians".
After the central government
announced the demonetisation decision in November last year, Paytm, welcoming
the move, featured Modi in its advertisements.
Both incidences triggered
political controversy.
The Department of Consumer
Affairs had sought clarification for using the photograph of the Prime Minister
in their respective full page advertisements contravening the prior permission
to be sought under ‘The Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act,
1950'.
The law, however, only envisages
a fine of Rs 500 for the illegal use of official names or images or emblems.
The Minister said the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory to the print medium to
check the permission from the competent authority before issuing any
advertisement, wherein the Emblem and the Names specified under the Act are
mentioned.
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