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Ad featuring Aamir Khan creating 'unrest among Hindus': Karnataka BJP MP Ananthkumar Hegde

In the advertisement, superstar Aamir Khan is shown advising people not to burst firecrackers on the streets.

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An ad featuring Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has found itself in the middle of controversy after Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ananthkumar Hegde took objection to it. 

In the advertisement by Ceat Ltd, superstar Aamir Khan is shown advising people not to burst firecrackers on the streets.

Soon after Hegde noticed the ad, in a letter dated October 14, he asked the company's MD and CEO Anant Vardhan Goenka to take cognisance of the advertisement creating "unrest among the Hindus".

In his letter to Goenka, the MP said, "Your company's recent advertisement in which Aamir Khan advising people, not to firecrackers on the streets is giving a very good message. Your concern for public issues needs applause. In this regard, I request you to address one more problem faced by people on roads, i.e., blocking roads in the name of Namaz on Fridays and other important festive days by Muslims."

Hegde pointed out that during Namaz when Muslims block busy roads and perform Namaz then vehicles like ambulances and firefighter vehicles are also struck in traffic causing grave losses. He said the advertisement should also highlight the issue of noise pollution. 

"I also request you to highlight the issue of noise pollution in your ads. Every day, loud noise is emitted from mikes arranged on the top of mosques in our country when Azan is given. That sound is beyond the permissible limits. On Fridays, it is prolonged for some more time. It is causing great inconvenience to people suffering from different ailments and taking rest, people working in different establishments and teachers teaching in classrooms. Actually, this list of sufferers is very long and only a few are mentioned here."

Further, the BJP MP said "As you are very keen and sensitive towards the problems faced by the general public and you also belong to the Hindu community, I am sure you can feel the discrimination done to the Hindus since centuries. Nowadays, a group of Anti-Hindu actors always hurt the Hindu sentiments whereas they never try to expose the wrong doings of their community."

"Therefore, I kindly request you to take cognizance of this particular incident where your company's advertisement has created unrest among the Hindus. I hope in future your organization will respect the Hindu sentiment and will not hurt it directly or indirectly by any means," the lawmaker said.

This is not the first time an ad has been mired in controversy. 
Recently, clothing brand Fabindia changed the name of its Diwali capsule collection from 'Jashn-e-Riwaaz' to 'Diwali Festive Edit 2021' after the campaign came under fire. In a tweet, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya said "Deepavali is not Jashn-e-Riwaaz. This deliberate attempt of abrahamisation of Hindu festivals, depicting models without traditional Hindu attires, must be called out. And brands like Fabindia must face economic costs for such deliberate misadventures."

(With input from ANI)

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