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The Centre issued a notice that Amazon, Flipkart, on sale of Pakistan flags, related products: “This is insensitive…”

The Central Consumer Protection Agency (CCPA) has issued notices to major e-commerce platforms including Amazon India, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, other information on the sale of Pakistan’s flag and related goods.

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The Central Consumer Protection Agency (CCPA) has issued notices to major e-commerce platforms including Amazon India, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, Flipkart, other information on the sale of Pakistan’s flag and related goods.

Consumer Affairs Union Minister Pralhad Joshi shared on “x” that “this insensitive will not be tolerated.” He wrote: “CCPA has issued a notice to @Amazonin, @flipkart, @ubuyindia, @Etsy, Flag Company and Flag Corporation on the sale of Pakistan’s flag and related goods. This insensitivity will not be tolerated.”

The union minister added: “Here is instructing e-commerce platforms to immediately delete all of this content and comply with national laws.”

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It should be noted that this is after the fire between India and Pakistan, after the former “Operation Sindor” in response to the deadly Pahargan terrorist attack, killing 26 innocent people. In the early morning of May 7, the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sandor (one of the most important military operations to date), attacking nine terrorist camps occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan (POK) and killing more than 100 terrorists.

Since then, Pakistan has launched missile/drone attacks on the Indian border area. Most of them were intercepted by Indian air defense systems. On May 10, the escalation and ceasefire agreement between the two neighbors ceased.

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