New Delhi: German Ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann has once again come into limelight. Ackerman has also been praising Indian traditions and culture. Once again he has done something whose video is going viral on social media. The German Ambassador has bought a new electric car for his office. Before sitting in this new gleaming BMW car, Ackerman tied ‘lemon-pepper’ in it and then also broke the coconut. This video of his has become the headlines of social media.
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This video of the German Ambassador has been shot outside his office. In this video, German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann is seen inaugurating his new electric car. First of all he removes the cover on the car and then puts the German national flag on it. After this they wrap ‘lemon-mirchi’ around the rear view mirror of the car. After this the German ambassador also breaks a coconut. The vehicle’s registration number 27 CD1 is seen written on the diplomatic blue number plate.
What did Ackerman say?
Philipp Ackermann said on the occasion, “Germany and India are committed to mutual partnership. Environmental pollution becomes very high during winter time. That’s why I felt that we should contribute to reducing pollution. I wanted to get an electric car. I had talked about this in my headquarters. After a few days my demand was accepted. It is an electric car, which reduces pollution.”
People also reacted
People are also liking this Indian style of the German Ambassador. Hundreds of people have shared this video on social media. Some people wrote on social media that some people will start having stomach pain if they follow Indian traditions. Some people also wrote that they are coming with electric cars and are welcoming them by tying ‘lemon and chilli’. One user wrote, Swastika should also have been made. One wrote, Desi culture, foreign guests. Another wrote that lemon-chilli has become international.
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