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PM's Office Didn't Grant Permission For His Photo On Jio Ads: Government
- Friday December 2, 2016
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) did not grant permission to use the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in print and electronic advertisements of the Reliance Jio, parliament was told on Thursday.
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Lalu Yadav's Data Vs Atta Dig After Jio Ad Features PM Modi
- Saturday September 3, 2016
- India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
A day after Arvind Kejriwal mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi in tweets on Reliance Jio ads featuring him, it was Bihar politician Lalu Yadav's turn.
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If Jio Published Ad Without Permission PM Modi Should Take Action: Congress
- Friday September 2, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should take action against Reliance Jio if the telecom company has failed to take permission from the PMO for using his photograph in full-page advertisements while launching the service.
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PM's Office Didn't Grant Permission For His Photo On Jio Ads: Government
- Friday December 2, 2016
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) did not grant permission to use the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in print and electronic advertisements of the Reliance Jio, parliament was told on Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Lalu Yadav's Data Vs Atta Dig After Jio Ad Features PM Modi
- Saturday September 3, 2016
- India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
A day after Arvind Kejriwal mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi in tweets on Reliance Jio ads featuring him, it was Bihar politician Lalu Yadav's turn.
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www.ndtv.com
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If Jio Published Ad Without Permission PM Modi Should Take Action: Congress
- Friday September 2, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should take action against Reliance Jio if the telecom company has failed to take permission from the PMO for using his photograph in full-page advertisements while launching the service.
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