Amazon halts sales of Indian flag doormat after visa threat
Amazon.com (AMZN.O) removed doormats resembling the
Indian tri-color flag from its Canadian website on Wednesday, after an Indian
government threat to rescind visas of the U.S. company's employees if they did
not stop selling the product."Amazon must tender unconditional apology,"
India's external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said on Twitter. "They
must withdraw all products insulting our national flag immediately.""If this is not done forthwith, we will not grant Indian
Visa to any Amazon official," she added. "We will also rescind the
Visas issued earlier."The doormat, sold by a third-party on Amazon's Canadian
portal, was taken down late on Wednesday."The item is no longer available for sale on the
site," a spokeswoman for Amazon said in an email.Amazon's portal in Canada sells doormats fashioned around
other national flags, but under Indian law any desecration of its flag is
punishable with fines and imprisonment.Amazon's official support account on Twitter had earlier
responded to angry user comments on Twitter by saying the mats were not being
sold on their Indian portal and the concerns had been escalated.Swaraj tweeted that she had asked the Indian High Commission
in Canada to take up the issue with Amazon, after it was brought to her
attention by a Twitter user from India's financial capital of Mumbai.Swaraj is a prolific user of the social media website and
often responds to tweets directed at her.Amazon is making a huge bet on India and has vowed to invest
more than $5 billion as it takes on home-grown Flipkart and Snapdeal for a
bigger share of the world's fastest growing internet services market.In an event attended by Indian premier Narendra Modi in
Washington last year, Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos said India was the
company's fastest growing region.(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Euan
Rocha, Elaine Hardcastle and Alexander Smith)
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