Tanishq and Tata face anger over removing ad after boycott: The Tribune India


New Delhi, October 13

Twitterati criticized Tanishq for removing the ad for a range of jewelry that featured an interfaith marriage.

On Monday, Tanishq was facing calls to boycott Tanishq on social media after he released the ad showing a Hindu-Muslim couple. #BoycottTanishq was one of the top trends on #Twitter. More than 19,000 people tweeted calling for a ban on the jewelry ad and brand.

On Tuesday, Tanishq and the Tata group were criticized for cowering under pressure from social media and withdrawing the ad. Some Twitter users had linked Tanishq’s announcement to love of jihad.

Congressional MP Shashi Tharoor said: “So Hindutva fanatics have called for a boycott of @TanishqJewelry? To highlight Hindu-Muslim unity through this beautiful advertisement. If Hindu-Muslim” ekatvam “bothers them so much, Why not boycott for a longer time the surviving symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity in the world – India? “

When launching the Ekatvam range, Titan highlighted the theme of Unity. “Each jewel in #EkatvamByTanishq is meticulously crafted using art forms from across the country. Over 1,000 Karigars have spent countless hours creating these jewels that are a captivating ode to the beauty of unity.”

Former BJP ideologue Sudheendra Kulkarni said: “The withdrawal of #Tanishq is a victory for intolerance. Each of those victories will make them more intolerant. We must safeguard the pluralism of India.”

Media expert Raj Nayak said: “This is really sad! How can a strong brand like House of Tata’s Chicken’s Tanishq rely on trolls? In fact, trolls were helping you get more visibility for your ad.” . –IANS