'Children are watching': TMC MP objects to 'condom ad' during India-England T20I, seeks BCCI action
Trinamool Congress MP Kirti Azad has voiced strong objections to the telecast of an adult advertisement, specifically for Durex, during the India-England T20I match. He highlighted that millions of children were watching and questioned the BCCI's decision to allow such content, especially when alcohol and cigarette ads are banned. Azad emphasized the discomfort it causes families and vowed to raise the issue in Parliament if necessary.
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