Narottam Mishra said that if the "objectionable and obscene advertisement" is not withdrawn withdrawn in 24 hours, action would be taken against the jeweller.

Madhya Pradesh minister Narottam Mishra. Photo: PTI
New Delhi: After targeting Dabur’s Karwa Chauth ad, Madhya Pradesh home minister Narottam Mishra on Sunday issued a 24-hour “ultimatum” to designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee to withdraw an advertisement about a new line of jewellery, including a mangalsutra. The minister said the advertisement is ‘obscene and objectionable’.
Last week, Dabur India Private Limited had withdrawn its Fem cream bleach advertisement, which showed a same-sex couple celebrating Karwa Chauth and watching each other through a sieve. The move came after Mishra termed the ad “objectionable” and warned that legal steps would be taken against it.
Now, advertisements for a mangalsutra by Sabyasachi’s brand have become a target. While there are a number of photos that have been released for the campaign, two photos that portray a woman wearing a brassiere, one in which she is posing solo and another in which she is with a man who is topless, seem to have caused outrage on social media. Users termed it “against Hindu culture”, describing it as obscene.
Talking to reporters at Datia in Madhya Pradesh, minister Mishra said, “I have warned earlier about such advertisements. I am personally warning designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, giving him a 24-hour ultimatum. If this objectionable and obscene advertisement is not withdrawn, then a case will be registered against him and legal action will be taken. The police force will be sent for the action.”
Mishra said that he saw Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s mangalsutra advertisement.
“It is very objectionable. Mangalsutra is a piece of jewellery of
paramount importance. We believe that the yellow part of the mangalsutra
signifies Goddess Parvati and the black part Lord Shiva, which protects
the woman and her husband. Marital life becomes happy by the grace of
Goddess Parvati,” he said.
फैशन डिजाइनर सब्यसाची मुखर्जी के मंगलसूत्र का विज्ञापन बेहद आपत्तिजनक और मन को आहत करने वाला है।
— Dr Narottam Mishra (@drnarottammisra) October 31, 2021
अगर 24 घंटे में आपत्तिजनक विज्ञापन नहीं हटाया तो #SabyasachiMukherjee के खिलाफ केस रजिस्टर्ड कर वैधानिक कार्रवाई की जाएगी।#Sabyasachi pic.twitter.com/iGl9lp3gsR
While sharing the promotional photos of the advertisement, Sabyasachi’s official Instagram page wrote, “Introducing the Royal Bengal Mangalsutra 1.2 and the Bengal Tiger Icon collection of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and signet rings in 18k gold with VVS diamonds, black onyx, opals and black enamel.” It reportedly costs Rs 1,65,000.
The designer has not responded to the minister’s threat so far.
According to Indian Express, a legal advisor for the BJP issued a notice to the fashion designer on Saturday. “I say that in your promotional social media posts featuring models posing solo or in intimate positions with others. In one picture, a female model is seen wearing a black brassiere and Sabyasachi’s mangalsutra as her head rests on a shirtless male model is totally outrageous to the entire Hindu community as well as Hindu Marriage,” the notice read.
(With PTI inputs)
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