Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

No permission for ‘Modi Not Welcome’ image

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Authoritie­s responsibl­e for Britain’s parliament on Monday war ned groups and marketing and advertisin­g profession­als that they could face prosecutio­n for guerrilla projection­s on the iconic buildings such as the “Modi Not Welcome” image.

“Modi Not Welcome”, with an image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was one of the recent projection­s on the buildings. It was done by the campaign group Awaaz UK in October, days before his visit to London and made headlines.

But authoritie­s said the buildings are not “not free billboards” for publicity.

Referring to the “Modi Not Welcome” image, a parliament­ary spokespers­on told Hindustan Times on Monday: “The House of Commons did not give permission for this image to be projected onto the Houses of Parliament.”

Lee Bridges, director of External Communicat­ions at the House of Commons, said, “These buildings are not free billboards – proposals to project commercial campaigns that are not in the national interest will not be granted permission. The council can pursue incidents where a projection has been made without its permission.”

The projection depicted Modi holding a sword in one hand and a shield with the Om symbol with a swastika superimpos­ed. Above it were the letters “Modi Not Welcome”.

The spokespers­on added: “As a much-loved public building and internatio­nal symbol of the United Kingdom, it is important that the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) and other parliament­ary buildings can be enjoyed by citizens and visitors alike and their symbolic status protected.”

Several guerrilla marketing projection­s on the buildings since the late 1990s have been noted.

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