Outrage Over AliExpress's Offensive Doormat Fiasco Featuring Lord Jagannath
AliExpress sold doormats featuring Lord Jagannath's image, sparking outrage in Odisha for hurting Hindu religious sentiments. The SJTA filed a police complaint and demanded an apology. AliExpress removed the item following public backlash. The controversy highlights sensitivity around cultural icons being used irresponsibly by global corporations.

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A significant controversy has erupted in Odisha after discovering Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress selling doormats featuring the revered image of Lord Jagannath. The move has offended Hindus globally, leading to a police complaint by the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA).
Odisha's Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida criticized AliExpress, demanding an apology and immediate removal of the offensive products. The incident underscores how global businesses must exercise caution in their dealings to respect cultural and religious sentiments.
AliExpress responded, stating the doormats have been removed from the platform. This incident serves as a reminder of the need for sensitivity around religious and cultural symbols, especially in the global digital marketplace.
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