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Ex-Pak air force chief's image in Indian govt advertisement
PTI, 24 January 2010, 01:08pm IST

NEW DELHI: In a huge embarrassment, a full page newspaper advertisement given by the government on Sunday to mark the National Girl Child Day carried a photograph of a former Pakistan air force chief along with that of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

The advertisement also showed sports icons Kapil Dev and Virender Sehwag and sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan along with former PAF chief Tanvir Mahmood Ahmed in uniform with the heading, "Where would you be if your mother was not allowed to be born?"

An unrepentant minister for women and child development Krishna Tirath defiantly refused to accept the blunder and accused the media of hair-splitting.

She said the "message is more important than the image. The photograph is only symbolic. The message for the girl child is more important. She should be protected."

Tirath told reporters that whether the mistake was on part of her ministry or the DAVP which releases government advertisements, will be investigated.

Tirath said the DAVP looks at advertisements "minutely" before releasing. At the same time, she said no name was mentioned with the photo of the former PAF chief.

"It was a photo of an officer in uniform and no name was mentioned," she said indicating that it was issued by mistake.

The mix-up, probably at the ministry's end, made the IAF go livid, with senior officers saying that the use of the PAF officer's picture was a "big embarrassment".

"I do not know why they have used the former PAF chief's picture. If they had wanted to use the photo of the IAF chief Air Chief Marshal P V Naik, all they needed to do was ask for one from the Air Headquarters," a senior IAF officer told PTI.

"This is a big embarrassment not only for the WCD ministry, but also to the IAF. Nowhere do such goof-ups happen," the IAF officer, who did not want to be named, said. Ahmed had retired from PAF on March 18, 2009.

Meanwhile, officials said that the publicity material for the National Girl Child Day was released by the WCD ministry through the DAVP after the direct approval and clearance from Minister of State Tirath, whose staff had prepared the text and images for the advertisement.

Tirath said advertisements of the ministry also come to her for approval before being sent to the Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP).

Referring to the advertisement, she also said, "We are any way for global peace."

The media department of the WCD ministry had also cleared the advertisements, sources in the ministry said.

The WCD ministry had brought out several advertisements on the occasion of the International Girl Child Day on September 24.

Ex-Pak air force chief's image in Indian govt advertisement - India - The Times of India
 
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PMO aplogises for ad goof-up

NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister's Office on Sunday apologised for the inclusion of the picture of a former Pakistani air chief in a full-page
Indian govt ad goof up advertisement issued by the women and child development ministry and ordered an internal inquiry into the lapse.

"The Prime Minister's Office has noted with regret the inclusion of a foreign national's photograph in a Government of India advertisement," the media adviser to the prime minister said in a statement.

"While an internal enquiry has been instituted the PMO apologises to the public for this lapse," he added.

The advertisements issued by the government's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) for the ministry on the occasion of National Girl Child Day had inexplicably included the photograph of former Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Ahmed, who was Pakistan's air chief 2006-2009, along with such national heroes as Kapil Dev, Virender Sehwag and Amjad Ali Khan.

With television channels playing it up, the government quickly ordered a probe into the faux pas.
PMO aplogises for ad goof-up - India - The Times of India
 
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Infact i agree, i hope this controversy generates publicity for this ad.
It would be a big hit in the Hindi News Media-the message would consequently get VERY wide publicity consequentially.
 
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Babaus.

They are precious.

In any case I hope this controversy makes the ad famous as the message of that ad is precious too.

This is 100% true, babus are running govt. do you know there is very strong lobby that has got hold of all the major and important post in Govt.

T. K. A. Nair, Principal Secy. to PM of India
Shri K M Chandrasekhar. Cabinet Secretary.
G.K. Pillai to be new Home Secretary
Shiv Shankar Menon National Security Adviser (NSA)
Ms Sudha Pillai Secretary Planning Commission
Shri P. J. Thomas, Ministry of Communications and IT
Shri Mathew C.Kunnumkal, Addl. Secretary and Financial Advisor to Government of India.

This is the reason of all the mess the appointments are based on regionalism not on performance or capabilities. The Mallu lobby rules the roast and country goes for toss.
 
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i doubt it mates, jus look at the forums here everyone is more interested in the chiefs picture rather than the advertisement. The more it gets famous, the more snubbed the real issues gonna get, sad but its how you and us guys work
 
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