Emcee of Modi's reception in soup

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
Last Updated : Nov 17 2014 | 6:15 PM IST
An Emcee of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's high-profile community reception in Sydney today landed herself in a controversy after a pageant organiser alleged that she falsely represented herself as a winner of Miss India Australia title.
"It is to bring to your kind notice that Rashi Kapoor has promoted herself through number of Australian & international Media that she is the host for the Community Reception at Sydney Allphones Arena is current year's Miss India Australia," Miss India Australia Corporation said in a statement.
"The title MISS INDIA AUSTRALIA is registered under ASIC since 2012 and has been approved for Accepted Applications for Registration of Trade Mark by IP Australia in Class 41 on 23rd October 2014 for organising of beauty pageants (Class 41)," the statement issued by the National Director of the organisaiton, Reena Koak, said.
Koak said Kapoor who introduced herself as Miss India Australia and host for Prime Minister Modi's communty reception has never been a winner of this pageant in any year and has falsely proclaimed the title during her media interviews.
While welcoming Modi to Australia to strengthen bilateral ties, the organisation sought apology for misusing its registered title, falsely proclaiming the title to become the host at the reception without going through audition process of Miss India Australia Corporation to earn this title.
"Miss India Australia Corporation seeks correction from Rashi Kapoor and her associates to correct this false title claim on all media & other sources where it has been advertised as current Miss India Australia, with an apology," the statement said.
It further said that despite every effort made by Miss India Australia Corporation to advise Kapoor and her associates to address this issue, no effort has been made by her so far.
In response to the allegations, Kapoor issued a statement on her Facebook page saying that she had won the Title of Miss India Global United in 2013 and that some media outlets might have got her title wrong.
"Certain sections of media compared my stint with Nina (Davuluri) who is current Miss World America. Certain sections of media may even have got the title of Nina wrong - As per my knowledge she is not Miss America India, but she holds the title of Miss World America. I take this opportunity to clarify that my correct title is Miss India Global United 2013," Kapoor said.
Kapoor further said that she got the opportunity to be an Emcee at the event after going through several auditions.
"It was a dream come true when I was informed after the auditions that I had been selected," Kapoor said.
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First Published: Nov 17 2014 | 6:15 PM IST

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