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The Delhi High Court has ordered yoga guru Ramdev to remove within 24 hours a video deemed offensive towards Hamdard, manufacturers of Rooh Afza, from social media platforms. The court previously warned Ramdev against issuing statements or sharing videos related to competitors' products, but he allegedly published another video containing offensive content. Ramdev was warned of contempt of court and asked to take down the offending portion of the video.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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