Kathmandu, Nepal: The Gorkha Samaj, an association of Nepali migrants in India, has withdrawn its case filed against an online shopping company- Flipkart after it agreed to rectify its advertisement.
According to the reports the company has made a commitment to correct the advertisement and with the saying that it had no intention to insult the Nepali Diaspora on the ground of ethnicity.
“We had no intention at all to insult the Nepali Diaspora. We apologize for the insult the advertisement inflicted on the Nepali people living around the globe. We will immediately change the Bhadgaule cap and the voice of the minor and represent the advertisement in a new way in a few days, reads the press statement issued by the Flipkart.
Gorkha Samaj had moved to the court claiming that the advertisement of the online shopping company Flipkart which has presented a Nepali minor wearing a Bhadgaule cap, insulted the Nepalese community.
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