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Jio accuses Airtel and Vodafone Idea of ​​doing wrong propaganda under the guise of farmer movement

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New Delhi: Reliance Jio has accused its rivals Airtel and Vodafone Idea. Jio says that these two companies are promoting false and false propaganda against them under the guise of farmer Andonal. In this regard, Jio has made a written complaint to TRAI and has demanded strict action against these companies. However, Airtel and Vodafone Idea have dismissed the allegations leveled by Jio as baseless.

On 10 December, Reliance Jio wrote in a letter accusing Airtel and Vodafone Idea that the two companies had formed an impression that Reliance – which also runs the retail operation, had three new agricultural laws introduced by the Government of India in September. Stands to gain. That is, Reliance Jio alleges that the rival companies are spreading rumors that Reliance Jio will benefit from the new agricultural laws.

In a letter to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Reliance Jio said, ‘We will once again bring to your attention that as a result of false promotions from competitors to influence customer perception, we get a large number of port out (cancellation) requests. Have been. ‘ Along with this, any strict action will be taken against this wrong publicity at the earliest. However, according to the report, Airtel and Vodafone Idea have dismissed the allegations against them.

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Bharti Airtel said in a statement, “We want to vigorously deny this baseless allegation.” Bharti Airtel also said that the company treats its rivals and partners with respect. Vodafone Idea said, “We believe in doing business with morality and the allegations of Reliance were baseless”.

Explain that farmers have been demonstrating for nearly three weeks against the control of the agricultural sector which will allow them to sell produce to buyers beyond the government regulated wholesale markets, where producers are assured of a minimum price.

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