A tweet by the New Zealand High Commission in India became controversial. The commission sent a message that one of the staff in the commission has fallen ill and need oxygen.
As part of that, they sent a message to the Indian Youth Congress on the Twitter platform. However, the tweet was immediately deleted following criticism. Sources in Congress alleged that the High Commission deleted the message due to pressure from the government.
The Congress youth responded to the High Commission’s appeal and immediately rushed to the office with the cylinder. The crew in the commission allowed the cylinders inside. The Congress youth posted the photos on Twitter and the staff of the High Commission also expressed their gratitude.
The New Zealand High Commission responded as the case became a topic of discussion. It said that they had tried many ways for oxygen but couldn’t find any.
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