The
controversy erupted when netizens pointed out that the map displayed during
live streaming did not include the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and
Ladakh.
MotoGP has issued an
apology for displaying a distorted map during one of their live streaming of
its event MotoGP race, the Grand Prix of India, which began on Friday, here at
the Buddh International Circuit. The distorted map omitted the union territories
of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.
“We’d like
to apologies to our fans in India for the map shown earlier as part of the
MotoGP broadcast. It is never our intent to make any statement other than that
of support and appreciation for our host country,” it said in an apology post
on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. “We’re excited to be able to
enjoy the Indian Prix of India with you and we’re loving our first taste of
Buddh International Circuit,” it added.
The controversy erupted when netizens pointed
out that the map displayed during live-streaming did not include the Union
territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
“Hello MotoGP, could
you please clarify why your live streaming of the practice session had this map
with Bharat’s head missing? If it is a mistake, it needs to be immediately
corrected and not repeated again in qualifying and main race. If you think this
image is ‘edited’, please provide a feed of the practice session, debunking
this claim which is doing rounds on social media,” a user wrote on X.
The
MotoGP instantly deleted the map from their social media and sites saying
“fixing it ASAP”. The race organisers corrected the map and issued a
clarification in response to the public’s concerns.
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