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This Article is From Jan 13, 2017

Amazon Apologises To Sushma Swaraj For ‘Offending’ Indian Sentiments

Amazon Apologises To Sushma Swaraj For ‘Offending’ Indian Sentiments
The Amazon.com Inc. Prime Music logo is displayed on an Apple Inc. laptop (Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)

Following a stern message by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over sale of doormats depicting the tricolour, Amazon on Thursday expressed regret for "offending" Indian sentiments and informed her about removal of the product from its Canadian website.

I am writing in connection with the products that carried the Indian flag, as referred to in your tweet...Amazon India is committed to respecting Indian laws and customs. To the extent that these items offered by a third- party seller in Canada offended Indian sensibilities, Amazon regrets the same. At no time did we intend or mean to offend Indian sentiments.
Amit Agarwal, Vice President and Country Manager, Amazon India in a letter to Sushma Swaraj

He also said Amazon remains steadfastly committed to India, as evident by Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos' announcement last year of company's plans to invest $5 billion in India.

"We value immensely our relationship with the Indian government, the country's entrepreneurs and innovators, an most importantly our Indian customers and employees," Agarwal said.

On Wednesday, after she received a complaint about Amazon Canada selling doormats depicting Indian flag on its site, Swaraj reacted sharply and asked the e-retailer to withdraw the products and tender an unconditional apology, failing which no official of Amazon will be granted Indian visa and the ones issued earlier will also be rescinded. The minister had also asked the Indian Embassy to take up the matter with Amazon Canada. After the strong protests, the e-retail giant on Thursday removed the offensive article from its Canadian website.

In a series of tweets, Swaraj had expressed her anger at the sale of such an offensive doormat by Amazon, which is seeking a big presence in India.

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