New Delhi, May 20 -- The Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI), an organisation working to "protect, promote and support breastfeeding practices, has filed a complaint with the Union government against Amul for allegedly promoting its newly launched liquid ready-to-feed infant formula, which is listed on their website. It said the diary giant violated Infant Milk Substitutes, 1992.

Dr. Arun Gupta, MD, FIAP (Ped), coordinator at BPNI took to X to flag it, stating, "BPNI makes a formal complaint to concerned authorities requesting for actions to protect children's health @MoHFW_INDIA @fssaiindia @NCPCR_ @MinistryWCD. Violations of IMS Act undermine breastfeeding. This time its @Amul_Coop." He further questioned, "Why it is so dif...