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Sabyasachi removes controversial ad, MP Home Minister Narottam Mishra warns of ‘direct action’ if there’s a repeat

“Sabyasachi Mukherjee has withdrawn the objectionable advertisement after my post. If he repeats such a thing, then direct action will be taken, no warning will be given. I appeal to him and those like him to not hurt sentiments of people,” Madhya Pradesh Home Minister said.

Sabyasachi removes controversial ad, MP Home Minister Narottam Mishra warns of ‘direct action’ if there’s a repeat

New Delhi: Even as fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee withdrew the controversial Mangalsutra advertisement campaign, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Dr Narottam Mishra on Monday warned of direct action if there is a repeat of such offensive ad campaigns.

“Sabyasachi Mukherjee has withdrawn the objectionable advertisement after my post. If he repeats such a thing, then direct action will be taken, no warning will be given. I appeal to him and those like him to not hurt sentiments of people,” Madhya Pradesh Home Minister said.

 

 

The celebrity designer removed the advertisement stating that he was "deeply saddened" that the campaign "offended" a section of the society. This came hours after the Madhya Pradesh Home Minister issued a "24-hour ultimatum" to take it down and threatened to send the police after him.

The popular Indian fashion designer took to Instagram on Sunday and issued a statement on behalf of the firm stating that they are "deeply saddened" that the advertisement campaign "offended" a section of the society.

"In the context of making heritage and culture a dynamic conversation, the Mangalsutra campaign aimed to talk about inclusivity and empowerment. The campaign was intended as a celebration and we are deeply saddened that it has instead offended a section of our society. So we at Sabyasachi have decided to withdraw the campaign," read the fashion label`s statement.

Mishra had on Sunday termed the campaign as "highly objectionable and hurtful" and demanded Sabyasachi to withdraw it. "I have warned earlier as well. I am personally warning designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee and giving him a 24-hour ultimatum. If this objectionable and obscene advertisement is not withdrawn within 24 hours, then a case will be registered against him and legal action will be taken. The police force will be sent for the action," he said in a video message that he posted on Twitter. 

The label`s advertisement campaign of Mangalsutra, a traditional necklace worn by married Hindu women, had featured intimate portraits of women and men. 

Advocate Ashutosh Dubey, legal advisor of BJP-Maharashtra Palghar district on October 30 had issued a legal notice to the fashion designer for using "semi-naked models" for a Mangalsutra collection advertisement and hurting religious sentiments.

Earlier, Consumer Goods Company Dabur India Limited had withdrawn an advertisement featuring a lesbian couple celebrating the Hindu festival of Karwa Chauth, hours after Narottam Mishra criticised it for showing "objectionable content" and said that legal steps would be taken if the advertisement was not withdrawn.

Also, an advertisement by Ceat Ltd in which Bollywood actor Aamir Khan is shown advising people not to burst firecrackers on the streets received criticism from Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ananthkumar Hegde.

Recently, clothing brand Fabindia facing backlash withdrew its advertisement for its latest collection which it had called `Jashn-e-Riwaaz`.

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