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Haldiram's trends on Twitter after journalist confronts store manager over 'Urdu' writing

| @indiablooms | Apr 06, 2022, at 08:42 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: The name of multinational restaurant company, Haldiram's, started trending on Twitter on Wednesday after a video, where one of its store managers was seen confronted by a journalist over a writing on a snack packet in "Urdu", went viral.

In the viral video, a news reporter holding a microphone is seen confronting the store manager as to what information the company was allegedly hiding behind the language.

"What lies are you hiding?" asked the reporter, getting countered by the manager who said, "Whatever you want to do, do it. Haldiram's is not going to entertain these kinds of tantrums at all."

Apart from the particular language, the writing was also given on the packet in English and Hindi.

Soon after the video went viral, many condemned the act of the reporter.

A few Twitterati even claimed the writing was in Arabic and not Urdu citing the Nagpur based company's export to the Middle East.

A section of the social media users have also called for a boycott of the brand for using "Urdu" language to impart information.

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