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Liquor Bottles Appeared on Ministry of Home Affairs Official Facebook Page

Facebook home page of the Ministry of Home Affairs accidentally shared a picture of a liquor bottle. The controversial picture appeared in a post abou



Facebook home page of the Ministry of Home Affairs accidentally shared a picture of a liquor bottle. The controversial picture appeared in a post about the disaster management efforts of the Cyclone Amphan (Umpun Cyclone) in Bengal. One bottle full of liquor, one empty bottle, and glass with alcohol inside.

Liquor Bottles Appeared on Ministry of Home Affairs Official Facebook Page

Liquor Bottles Appeared on Ministry of Home Affairs Official Facebook Page

Facebook home page of the Ministry of Home Affairs accidentally shared a picture of a liquor bottle. The image that appeared this morning on Verified Page was shocking to everyone. One bottle full of liquor, one empty bottle, and glass with alcohol inside. The controversial picture appeared in a post about the disaster management efforts of the Cyclone Amphan (Umpun Cyclone) in Bengal.

With the appearance of the picture, there were many responses on the Facebook Page, One noted that everyone needs a relaxation, some want the image removed as soon as possible, where is the beef that was with the bottle, and some people suggested that the page should be handled more responsibly.

This was a mistake from the part of the admin who manages the page, the image was deleted a few moments after it was published. The page of Ministry of Home Affairs has 2.79 lakh followers till now.

According to the report, by a national media, there is no significant disciplinary actions will be taken against the admin, it is only a mistake that can happen to anyone. They added.

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