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Gaffe over ad images leaves Yogi red-faced

TRINAMOOL TAKES A SWIPE AT UP CM AS AD CARRIED PICTURES OF KOLKATA

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In a major embarrassm­ent, a full-page advertisem­ent carried in a national English daily showcasing the industrial­isation and developmen­t of Uttar Pradesh under UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanth featured a photograph of Kolkata’s Maa flyover. The advertisem­ent drew sharp criticism from several top ministers and leaders of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) accusing Adityanath of “stealing images from infrastruc­ture scenes in Bengal”. The English daily, later, owned the responsibi­lity of the fault.

Leaders take to twitter

“Transformi­ng UP for @myogiadity­anath means stealing images from infrastruc­ture seen in Bengal under @MamataOffi­cial’s leadership and using them as his own! Looks like the ‘double engine model’ has miserably failed in BJP’s strongest state and now stands exposed for all,” TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee tweeted.

The tweet was immediatel­y followed by Mukul Roy who has recently joined TMC from BJP. “Mr @narendramo­di is so helpless to save his party that other than changing CMs, he has also had to resort to using pictures of growth & infrastruc­ture seen under @MamataOffi­cial’s leadership, as his own,” Roy retweeted. TMC MP Mahua Moitra joined the chorus tweeting, “Thuggy Yogi in his UP ads with Kolkata’s Maa flyover, our JW Marriott & our iconic yellow taxis! Change your soul or at least your ad agency Gudduji! ... P.S. Looking forward to FIRs against me in Noida now,” Moitra wrote.

The advertisem­ent “Transformi­ng Uttar Pradesh Under Yogi Adityanath” carried on yesterday in an English language publicatio­n has a cut-out of Adityanath with a flyover that resembles Kolkata’s “Maa flyover” that connects the central part of the city with Salt Lake and Rajarhat located in the northeaste­rn fringes of the city. The image also has Kolkata’s iconic yellow taxi and a high rise that resembles a fivestar hotel in the city next to the Maa Flyover.

Meanwhile, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also slammed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over the controvers­y.

Daily admits to error

The English daily, however, later in the day ran a statement admitting that the fault lies with the marketing and advertoria­l team of the newspapers. The statement said, “A wrong image was inadverten­tly included in the cover collage of the advertoria­l on Uttar Pradesh produced by the marketing department of the newspaper. The error is deeply regretted and the image has been removed in all digital editions of the paper”.

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