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Govt tells Amazon to ‘better behave’

E-commerce giant asked to desist from being flippant about Indian symbols and icons

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NEW DELHI: Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikant­a Das on Sunday asked e-tailer Amazon to refrain from being flippant about Indian symbols and icons and warned the American e-commerce giant that “indifferen­ce will be at your own peril”.

“Amazon, better behave. Desist from being flippant about Indian symbols & icons. Indifferen­ce will be at your own peril,” Das said in a tweet.

“Remain committed to economic reforms, ease of doing business & open trade. Sometimes get touchy when our icons are involved,” he said in a separate tweet.

In a third tweet, however, he added: “Comment on Amazon was as a citizen of India as I felt strongly about it. Nothing more should be read into it.”

The Secretary’s comments came days after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj received a complaint about doormats portraying the Indian flag being listed for sale on Amazon’s Canada website.

Two days after Amazon’s Canada portal removed the article with doormats depicting the Indian flag after India objected to it, the online company, on its US portal, put up another article of slippers with Mahatma Gandhi’s image on it.

This provoked the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to say on Saturday that the company should respect Indian sensitivit­ies and sentiments.

“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,” said MEA Swarup.

Amazon describes the products as ‘Gandhi flip flops’ as a pair of “foam rubber flip flops”. It costs $16.99, or about Rs 1,200.

Soon after India threatened it won’t grant visas to any Amazon official if the company did not withdraw the Indian flag-themed doormat from its Canadian platform, the e-commerce website removed the article from the online marketplac­e, a media report said on Thursday.

“Amazon must tender unconditio­nal apology. They must withdraw all products insulting our national flag immediatel­y,” Swaraj had said in a tweet. spokespers­on Vikas

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