Amul’s account was banned by Twitter after showing ads against China
Twitter blocked Amul Coupe’s Twitter account for a while. Twitter users say that Amul’s Twitter account was banned due to the anti-China campaign.
On Friday, Amul’s Twitter account was blocked by the micro-blogging website Twitter. However, after some time, Twitter has unblocked the account. Amul was constantly campaigning against China in his aid. The Twitter account of Amul, a dairy product major in the country, was seen with a message.
Amul, the country’s largest food brand, is marketed by the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF). GCMMF was also surprised by Amul’s Twitter account appearing without warning. As soon as Amul’s Twitter account was blocked, it became a big issue among Twitter users. Users linked the account block to Amul’s latest creative campaign ‘Exit the Dragon?’. This campaign was run by Amul to support the boycott of Chinese products.
Dragon fight in an ad-campaign
Let me tell you that the iconic Amul girl, wearing a red and white dress in the latest Amul Topical, was shown saving her country by fighting a dragon. The logo of the Chinese video-sharing mobile application TikTok can also be seen behind it. Apart from this, in this ad, it is written in big letters that Amul is the ‘Made In India’ brand and its focus is on the ‘Self-reliant’ campaign of PM Narendra Modi.
On Twitter, Amul’s account opened, showing the message, “(Caution: this account is temporarily blocked. You are seeing this message because some unusual activity has been done from this account. Do you still want to see this account?” ‘
There is no response from Twitter yet as to why Amul’s Twitter account was blocked. GCMMF Managing Director RS Sodhi said, ‘We have asked Twitter why we were not given information before blocking like this. They should have informed us. ‘ Right now the response to this entire action by Twitter is awaited.
There is nothing suspicious about @Amul_Coop ! Why you are showing Suspicious account warning @TwitterIndia ?
If reason is below tweet, we Indians stand by #Amul always.
Stop your prejudice on our Desi Super Brands ! Do not force us to go legal. @PMOIndia @ishkarnBHANDARI https://t.co/e8wgwSI9z2
— G J Shankar Nath (@gjsnath) June 5, 2020
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