This story is from January 19, 2024
Enjoy FREE Chole Bhature at this Noida restaurant for canceling your Maldives trip
Are you a Chole Bhature lover who can't do without this popular dish, even for a day? If yes, there is an opportunity for you to enjoy it for free. Yes, you read it right.
A restaurant in Noida has introduced a drooling offer, where you get a free plate of ‘chole bhature’ with every Lakshadweep booking or any cancelled trips to the Maldives, amid India's diplomatic row with the island nation.
For the unversed, India-Maldives row erupted after a comment made against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by three of the island’s ministers, who were later suspended for derogatory comments.
As per online media reports, it is Vijay Mishra's efforts towards the #BoycottMaldives campaign, who runs a restaurant chain in Noida and Ghaziabad and is offering a plate of its 'special chole bhature' free for those who have booked a trip to Lakshadweep or cancelled their visit to the Maldives.
In a statement to a media house, Vijay mentioned that within a week's time of the scheme, 10 people have availed of the offer, and they have also appreciated the innovative idea. Looking at the response, he has now extended the scheme until the end of January. He added that it is not only about doing business but also about showing support to the country and its tourism sector.
As per reports, India-Maldives relations came under some stress as President Mohamed Muizzu, widely seen as a pro-China leader, maintained after assuming charge as president in November last year that he would keep his election promise of evicting Indian military personnel from his country.
Earlier, the Maldives media reported that Mohamed Muizzu had asked India to withdraw the Indian troops from the island nation before March 15.
What do you think of this innovative idea? Would you like to avail such an offer? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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For the unversed, India-Maldives row erupted after a comment made against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by three of the island’s ministers, who were later suspended for derogatory comments.
As per online media reports, it is Vijay Mishra's efforts towards the #BoycottMaldives campaign, who runs a restaurant chain in Noida and Ghaziabad and is offering a plate of its 'special chole bhature' free for those who have booked a trip to Lakshadweep or cancelled their visit to the Maldives.
In a statement to a media house, Vijay mentioned that within a week's time of the scheme, 10 people have availed of the offer, and they have also appreciated the innovative idea. Looking at the response, he has now extended the scheme until the end of January. He added that it is not only about doing business but also about showing support to the country and its tourism sector.
Earlier, the Maldives media reported that Mohamed Muizzu had asked India to withdraw the Indian troops from the island nation before March 15.
What do you think of this innovative idea? Would you like to avail such an offer? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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