'The flag shall not be used as a portion of costume or uniform of any description. It shall not be embroidered or printed upon cushions, handkerchiefs, napkins or boxes,' as per India's Flag Code
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Amazon on Monday faced the ire of a section of Indian social media users over merchandising some products, including apparel and food items, that feature images of the Indian flag, with some saying that using the tricolour in such a way was an insult and a violation of the country's flag code.
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Netizens shared pictures of items like apparel, cups, keychains and chocolates that feature images or imprint of the tricolour on Amazon.in website, and sought a ban on these items. Hashtags like #AmazonInsultsNationalFlag were trending on Twitter.
Amazon did not respond to emailed queries seeking comments.
Indian National flag symbolises National pride..
— 🇮🇳 Siyaram Saha (@srsahacls) January 24, 2022
Represents India's long struggle for freedom ..#Amazon_Insults_National_Flag
by selling T-shirts, shoes, toilet seat covers, masks, etc
So, boycott #Amazon & Appeal to Govt for action against it for violating relevant rules. pic.twitter.com/v9ZZG0rHOT
Some social media users noted that using the tricolour on products is against the Flag Code Of India, 2002.
Amazon has often insulted India's tricolor flag by selling shoes, shoes and toilet seat covers, masks, etc.#Amazon_Insults_National_Flag pic.twitter.com/ofzdGZH1Oo
— $OWMYA D.K🚩 (@Sowmyadk2023) January 24, 2022
A section of the social media users said such usage is an insult to the national flag while others pointed out that it was a cheap method of increasing sales and that this will not increase the patriotism of Indian citizens.
"The flag shall not be used as a portion of costume or uniform of any description. It shall not be embroidered or printed upon cushions, handkerchiefs, napkins or boxes," as per the Code.
This is not the first time that Amazon is facing such a backlash. In 2017, Amazon was forced to remove doormats depicting Indian flag that were listed on its Canadian website after a strong protest by India.
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