German ambassador to India Dr Philipp Ackermann took to microblogging site ‘X’ to flag a false advertising which talks of a "Mega gathering of India's Leading Boarding Schools", but features an image of the Bellevue palace in Germany - the Indian equivalent of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The image that was posted in a newspaper showed the German President's house and mentioned it was India's national capital Delhi. Ackermann in a rather sarcastic way pointed out the discrepancy and said no child would be admitted to the presidential palace.
“Dear Indian parents - I found this in today's newspaper. But this building is no boarding school! It is the seat of the German President in Berlin. Our Rashtrapati Bhavan as it were.
There are good boarding schools also in Germany - but here, no child will be admitted," Ackermann tweeted along with the pic of the advertisement. Take a look at the tweet below Ackermann shared the post a few hours back and since then it has accumulated more than 58,000 views and nearly 1,500 likes. Internet users flooded the comment section with various reactions.
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