ITC to file 3rd FIR against videos showing plastic in 'Aashirvaad Atta'

According to ITC, the first video claiming presence of plastic appeared in July 2017 and was telecast on a local TV channel in Siliguri, West Bengal

Aashirvaad Multi-grain Atta
A screenshot of Aashirvaad Multi-grain Atta video ad. The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) had, in March 2016, written to ITC Ltd, the owner of the brand, asking it modify the ad
Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Mar 16 2018 | 6:35 PM IST

FMCG major ITC on Friday said it would file an FIR in the national capital, the third in the country, against circulation of videos which claimed presence of plastic in its 'Aashirvaad Atta'.

The company has already filed FIRs in Kolkata and Hyderabad.

"We are now in the process to file another FIR in Delhi in coming few days," ITC Divisional Chief Executive (Foods) Hemant Malik told PTI.

Though the matter is under investigation by cyber cells of police in the respective states, some new names have cropped up, necessitating another complaint in the case, he added.

Malik said the first video claiming presence of plastic appeared in July 2017 and was telecast on a local TV channel in Siliguri, West Bengal.

"We immediately contacted the channel and they withdrew it. Later, some more channels played it in some other parts of the country. Then we moved the City Civil Court in Bengaluru, restraining anyone from circulating any such videos," he added.

Claiming that 'Aashirvaad Atta' is fully safe for consumption, Malik said what was being called plastic was, in reality, wheat protein that is an integral component of wheat.

"Even FSSAI mandates that wheat flour should contain a minimum of six per cent gluten, which is wheat protein, on a dry weight basis. Indian wheat typically has 9-10 per cent gluten. We urge our consumers not to be misled by false and malicious videos," he added.

Malik said the latest round of fake videos are being circulated in social media from February this year and it has affected ITC as well as other organised players' sale of atta brands.

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First Published: Mar 16 2018 | 6:34 PM IST

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