New Delhi: In a tweet on Sunday, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said Amazon must stop "being flippant about Indian symbols and icons", as images emerged of flip-flops with Mahatma Gandhi's images on sale. Later, the top bureaucrat clarified that he had commented "as a citizen of India."
The e-tailing giant had earlier apologized for Indian flag doormats sold on its Canadian site after Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj's threat to withhold visas of Amazon officials.
Shaktikanta Das' comment yesterday was seen as a strong reaction to another article hurtful to Indian sentiment being sold on the website. The top officer later clarified that his comment was "as a citizen of India as I felt strongly about it. Nothing more should be read into it."
He also tweeted: "Remain committed to economic reform, ease of doing business and open trade. Sometimes (sic) get touchy when our icons are involved."
Days ago, Amazon removed flag doormats from its Canadian website after a furious Sushma Swaraj - whose attention was drawn to the mats in tweets - demanded an apology and threatened to cancel visas of Amazon officials.
After the flags, Sushma Swaraj received more tweets flagging beach sandals with Gandhi's images being sold on the Amazon US site.
Not specifically referring to the flip-flops, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, "As a follow up to the matter regarding the sale of doormats with the Indian flag on Amazon, our Ambassador in Washington has been instructed to convey to Amazon that while providing a platform for third party vendors, they should respect Indian sensitivities and sentiments."
(With PTI inputs)
The e-tailing giant had earlier apologized for Indian flag doormats sold on its Canadian site after Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj's threat to withhold visas of Amazon officials.
Shaktikanta Das' comment yesterday was seen as a strong reaction to another article hurtful to Indian sentiment being sold on the website.
Days ago, Amazon removed flag doormats from its Canadian website after a furious Sushma Swaraj - whose attention was drawn to the mats in tweets - demanded an apology and threatened to cancel visas of Amazon officials.
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Not specifically referring to the flip-flops, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, "As a follow up to the matter regarding the sale of doormats with the Indian flag on Amazon, our Ambassador in Washington has been instructed to convey to Amazon that while providing a platform for third party vendors, they should respect Indian sensitivities and sentiments."
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