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Very unacceptable: SC slams IMA chief over adverse remarks on Patanjali misleading ads case

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 May 2024
Supreme Court criticizes IMA President's remarks on Patanjali ads. Asokan expresses displeasure over court's criticism of the association and private doctors' practices, leading to a confrontational exchange during the court proceedings.
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