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TMC MP Kirti Azad objects to Durex ad aired during India-England T20I

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Trinamool Congress MP Kirti Azad has raised concerns over the broadcast of a Durex advertisement during the India-England T20I cricket match. He argued that the ad was inappropriate given the large number of children watching the game. Azad questioned why the BCCI permitted such content when advertisements for alcohol and cigarettes are already prohibited in similar broadcasts. He also noted the discomfort the ad caused to families viewing the match together. The MP warned that he would take up the matter in Parliament if the issue is not addressed.

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