The comapny had issued an apology early on Monday as well. “Dabur and Fem as a brand strive for diversity, inclusion and equality, and we proudly support these values in our organisation and within our communities,” the statement read. “We understand that not everyone will agree with our stance, and we respect their right to hold a different point of view…If we have hurt the sentiments of any individual or group, it was unintentional, and we apologise.” This is the second time in two weeks that Bharatiya Janata Party leaders have objected to advertisements. Last week, BJP MP Anantkumar Hegde objected to an advertisement of tyre manufacturing company CEAT that featured actor Aamir Khan. In the advertisement, Khan can be seen advising a group of people to burst firecrackers inside a housing society, and not on the streets. In a letter to CEAT Chief Executive Officer Anant Vardhan Goenka, Hegde claimed that the advertisement has “created unrest among Hindus”
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