Amazon’s Gandhi sandals spark anger in India
NEW DELHI: Flip-flops bearing the face of India’s independence hero Mahatma Gandhi for sale on Amazon triggered fresh outrage on Sunday, days after the e-retail giant was forced to stop selling Indian flag doormats.
On Wednesday, India demanded Amazon apologise for selling “insulting†doormats featuring India’s national flag, with Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj warning of tough action against the company.
Amazon removed the offending products from its website, but the controversy had barely died down when Twitter users began posting screen grabs of the pink Gandhi sandals on sale on Amazon USA.
“#Amazon should be banned in India. They have crossed the limit. This is ridiculous!†Mayank Parmar posted on Sunday.
“#Amazon must rollback its slippers with face of Mahatma Gandhi on it. Respect our leaders and avoid controversy,†wrote another user Ashok Tanwar.
The flip-flops, which cost $16.99, are described on the website as “professionally printed†and a product that “will look great and make someone smileâ€.
Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment on Sunday but the flip-flops appeared to have been taken down from their site.
Amazon has made steady inroads in India, with plans to invest $5 billion in the country since entering the cut-throat, rapidly growing e-commerce market in 2013. -AFP
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