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India complains over ‘offensive’ Australian lamb commercial featuring Ganesha

In the ad, religious figuresincluding Lord Ganesha, Jesus, Buddha and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbardare sitting down for a lamb-based meal and raising a toast

The image of Ganesha in the commercial, who is widely considered to be vegetarian, was met with anger in Australia’s Indian community. Photo: PTIPremium
The image of Ganesha in the commercial, who is widely considered to be vegetarian, was met with anger in Australia’s Indian community. Photo: PTI

Sydney: India has lodged an official complaint over an Australian advertisement that features the Hindu god Ganesha and other religious icons endorsing lamb.

In the TV commercial from industry group Meat and Livestock Australia, a number of religious figures—including Lord Ganesha, Jesus, Buddha and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard—are seen sitting down together to a lamb-based meal and raising a glass to the meat.

The image of the elephant-headed Ganesha, who is widely considered to be vegetarian, was met with anger in Australia’s Indian community.

The Indian high commission in Canberra said it had taken the issue up with the Australian government.

“Lord Ganesha along with other religious figures is found to be ‘toasting lamb’, which the Indian community consider to be offensive and hurting their religious sentiments," the commission said in a statement Saturday.

The Indian consulate in Sydney has also made a direct appeal to Meat and Livestock Australia to withdraw the commercial, according to the statement.

The industry body said it was meeting community groups to respond to their concerns.

It said it had undertaken extensive research and consultation when producing the advertisement, which was intended to promote inclusivity and not intended to offend.

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Published: 11 Sep 2017, 06:46 PM IST
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