Amazon under fire after bikini having colours of Karnataka flag, emblem on sale
"Multinational companies should stop such repeated insult of #Kannada This is a matter of Kannadigas' self-pride and we will not tolerate the rise in such incidents. @amazonca should, therefore, apologise to Kannadigas. Legal action will be taken ...

Calling it a matter of Kannadigas' self-pride and that the government would not tolerate such things, the Minister asked Amazon Canada to apologise.
This comes close on the heels of an outrage against tech giant Google over a search result that showed Kannada as Indias "ugliest language".
"We experienced an insult of Kannada by @Google recently. Even before the scars could heal, we find @amazonca using the colours of #Kannada flag and the kannada icon on ladies clothes," Limbavali has said.
We experienced an insult of Kannada by @Google recently. Even before the scars could heal, we find @amazonca using… https://t.co/Q3LW5IgKri
— Aravind Limbavali (@ArvindLBJP) 1622904220000The Minister had directed for similar action against Google following uproar last week against search result showed Kannada as Indias "ugliest language", but later decided against going ahead with it, as the tech giant tendered an apology.
He also demanded that Amazon should apologise to Kannadigas.
The bikini had the colours of unofficial state's flag, in hues of yellow and red, and has the state's emblem 'Gandaberunda', a two-headed mythological bird, which now seems to have been removed by Amazon from its Canada site following uproar.
There was no immediate comment from Amazon.
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