The government today informed the Rajya Sabha that it had taken action against the American e-commerce giant for hurting Indian sensitivities.
The clarification by the government came when members raised concerns over the matter. The government said that the actions it had taken have delivered the desired results.
Members asked whether the government could impose a ban on sale of such products so that national emblems are not besmirched, and whether there were provisions to stop insult to religious sentiments and if the government contemplated action against such e-commerce platforms.
Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar said such things cannot be controlled as there is no international treaty on this, but confirmed action under two laws enacted in 1950 and 1971 to protect dishonouring of national emblems.
“The incident occurred in two nations, Canada and United States. As soon as we got to know, our missions in Ottawa and Washington raised the issue at the highest possible level in every possible manner.
“The issue went up to the owner, the person who runs Amazon, Jeff Bezos. Action was taken by Amazon and I think at this moment, we can be assured that this would not be repeated. They (Amazon) have written to us as well," he said.
On whether such things can be controlled in future, he said, "there is no international treaty on this".
Akbar, however, said, a law was enacted in 1950 and another in 1971 to protect exactly those problems that have now come up.
"We as a Government do our utmost to see that our national honour and sentiments are not besmirched in any way and I hope that our efforts will yield results," he said.
The Minister said, "we take every possible recourse within our means and legal framework to check such things. The actions we have taken have had the desired result."
The issue of Amazon selling tricolour doormats and slippers on its websites had irked External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who had said such things were unacceptable and had threatened Amazon management of rescinding visas to its officials if they did not stop such sales.
(With inputs from PTI)
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