Indian High Commission issues 'demarche' to three Australian departments over controversial lamb ad

ANI  |  Canberra [Australia] 

The Indian High Commission in Canberra has issued a 'demarche' to three departments of Australian government- Foreign Affairs, Communications and Agriculture of Australia- over the controversial Meat and Livestock advertisement that hurts the religious sentiments of the Indian community.

Taking note of the protests of the Indian community in Australia, the Indian High Commission stated that the advertisement by Meat and Livestock was "offensive" and "hurt the religious sentiments of the Indian community".

"In a video advertisement released by Meat and Livestock recently, 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 statement added.

"The consulate general of in Sydney has taken up the matter directly with Meat and Livestock and urged them to withdraw the advertisement," the high commission said.

"A number of community associations have also registered their protest with the of and Meat and Livestock "

An official diplomatic complaint was lodged after the controversial advertisement by Meat and Livestock Australia, featuring the Hindu deity Ganesha eating lamb, sparked protests by the Indian community in .

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First Published: Mon, September 11 2017. 22:30 IST