The issue came to light when filmmaker and journalist Alishan Jafri highlighted the listing on X (formerly Twitter), pointing ...
Some t-shirts depicted Bishnoi as “hero”, while others had the word “gangster” printed on them. Filmmaker-journalist Alishan ...
Meesho faces backlash for selling a T-shirt featuring gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. (@alishan_jafri) The online shopping ...
Meesho faces backlash for selling t-shirts featuring gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, raising concerns about online radicalisation.
Jafri described it as a case of “India’s latest online radicalisation,” sparking a broader debate on how digital marketplaces ...
This is just one example of India's latest online radicalisation. The incident came to light when journalist Alishan Jafri posted screenshots from Meesho and less-known e-commerce platforms such as ...
The issue was highlighted by filmmaker Alishan Jafri, who called it an example of “India's latest online radicalisation.” ...
The issue was brought to light by filmmaker Alishan Jafri, who labeled it “India’s latest online radicalisation” and ...
E-commerce platforms such as Flipkart, Teeshopper, and, Meesho are selling T-shirts, and merchandise featuring the name and ...
The e-commerce platform came under fire for selling t-shirts with Bishnoi’s photos as several social media users slammed it ...
Journalist Alishan Jafri brought the issue to public attention, highlighting the broader problem of what he calls "India's ...
Bhubaneswar: Following backlash on social media, popular e-commerce platform Meesho on Tuesday removed t-shirts, featuring the image of notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. “We have taken immediate ...