
After riding high on the feeling of social media created by the F-35B campaign in the tourism of Kerala, which became a viral in cyberspace, Kerala Tourism has now hit an airspace pocket after controversy about a rope in Haryan YouTuber Jyoti Malhotr, which was arrested for accusation of Pakistan 20. 2025, 2025, for its social media campaign.
According to the response of KERAL Tourism, at the request submitted under the Act on the Right to Information (RTI), the Department of Tourism used the Services of 41 selected influences of social media to support the state. 41 selected influencers also traveled between 1 January and 21st May 2025.
The invitation of Mrs. Malhotra extended the tourism of Kerala and visited various tourist destinations in Kannura, Kozhikode, Kochi, Alappuzha and Munnar. The department on her stay caused accounts and left separately from the rate of involvement set for the use of its service.
For six days
According to the statement issued on Sunday, the Office of the Minister of Tourism by PA Mohammad Riyas was part of the journey of Media introduction (FAM), which was carried out by Kera Tourism, and she remained about six days between 15 and 21 January 2025. The fact that she was none of what was none, and because she was none of what was none of the fact that I was there any case. Certificate agencies in India.
To date, more than 500 vloggers have used the services for the last 15 years as part of promotional campaigns for promotional activities in the field of blog promotion, Keralam Kanam, human nature, etc. The only thing that Kerala’s tourism could provide at the time of the selection of social media influencers was that they were not accused of any cases at the time of selection.
‘Threwarting Progress’
The current discussion is to thwart the progress and reputation of Keraly as safe, safe and beautiful goals in the country, the statement said.
Previously, the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport was used on social media by a viral image of the grounded F-35B in the UK at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, using Kerala’s tourism to support the state.
Published – 6 July 2025 17:58