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NEW DELHI: Indian National Stock Exchange (NSE) accidentally posted Bollywood actress Mouni Roy’s photos on its official Twitter account.
NSE apologied for the “human error” after its Twitter handle accidentally posted the actress’ photos on the micro-blogging site. The photos and posts were later removed from the Indian National Stock Exchange account and apologized for, calling it a human error.
Today there was an unwanted post on NSE handle at 12:25 p.m. It was a human error made by the agency handling NSE account and there was no hacking. Our sincere apologies to our followers for the inconvenience caused.
— NSEIndia (@NSEIndia) January 9, 2021
“Today there was an unwanted post on NSE handle at 12:25 p.m. It was a human error made by the agency handling NSE account and there was no hacking. Our sincere apologies to our followers for the inconvenience caused,” NSE posted a tweet.
The NSE wrote in a tweet that the post about the actress was the result of a human error and that the agency running the account had made the mistake, for which it apologized.
Despite the apology, the issue is being criticized by social media users. It may be recalled that earlier, NSE’s official Twitter handle had shared pictures of Roy mistakenly. The post consisted of two pictures of the actor in a black top and metallic skirt and was captioned, “Soaring Saturday temperature high… @RoyMouni looks breathtaking’ with hashtags like: #sexydiva #beautifuldiva #hotgirl #urbanasian etc.