After
strong protest by India over Amazon selling doormats depicting Indian flag, the
e-retail giant today removed the offensive article from its Canadian website.
A spokesman for Amazon based at its headquarters in Seattle told The Washington
Post that the doormat was no
longer for sale on its website.Taking strong exception to Amazon Canada selling
doormats depicting Indian flag, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj
yesterday asked the e-retailer to withdraw the products and tender an
unconditional apology, failing which no official of Amazon will be granted
Indian visa and the ones issued earlier will also be rescinded.
The minister also asked the Indian Embassy to take up the matter with Amazon
Canada.In a series of tweets, Swaraj had expressed her anger at the sale of such an
offensive doormat by Amazon, which is seeking a big
presence in India.
"Indian High Commission in Canada : This is unacceptable. Please take this
up with Amazon at the highest level."Amazon must tender unconditional
apology. They must withdraw all products insulting our national flag
immediately.
"If this is not done forthwith, we will not grant Indian Visa to any
Amazon official. We will also rescind the Visas issued earlier," Swaraj
said in her tweets after she received a complaint on Twitter.
Swaraj's tweets went viral and led to an outrage on the social media by Indians
and people of Indian-origin."Her tweet storm escalated the protest into a
possible diplomatic spat," The Washington Post said.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeffrey P Bezos is also owner of The Washington Post.
Amazon Canada removed the offensive doormat from its website. However, it was
selling similar doormats with US and British flags.
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