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Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress’ doormat with Lord Jagannath image sparks outrage; Odisha demands apology

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Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress’ doormat with Lord Jagannath image sparks outrage; Odisha demands apology


Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida. File

A major controversy erupted in Odisha as it came to light that Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress was selling doormats featuring the image of Lord Jagannath.

The State’s Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida criticised as “offensive” the act of printing the image of Lord Jagannath on doormats and selling the products, and demanded an apology from the firm.

Taking to X, Ms. Parida said, “Mahaprabhu Jagannath is deeply connected to the soul and emotions of every Odia. I strongly condemn Chinese e-commerce platform @AliExpress_EN for selling doormats featuring Mahaprabhu Jagannath’s image. @AliExpress_EN must remove the listing immediately and apologise to devotees for this offensive act.” AliExpress, in response to an X post by Odisha’s Congress MLA Sofia Firdous, said the product has been removed.

“We appreciate your report. The item has been reviewed and removed. Community input helps us improve our platform and strengthen our content checks. Thank you for helping us create a safe and friendly online shopping experience,” it said.

Ms. Firdous, in her post, stated, “Strongly condemn the blasphemous act of selling doormats with the sacred image of Lord Jagannath on @AliExpress_EN. This is a grave insult to millions of devotees and a serious attack on cultural and religious sentiments. Immediate action must be taken to remove the listing and issue a public apology.” Eminent sand artist and Padma Shri awardee Sudarshan Pattnaik also condemned the act.

“Jai Jagannath. We appeal to all devotees worldwide to raise their voice against this unacceptable act. The sacred image of Mahaprabhu Jagannath on a doormat sold by @AliExpress_EN is deeply offensive. Remove it, apologise, and ensure this never happens again,” he said. Former MP and BJD leader Amar Patnaik also condemned the e-commerce platform.

“I vehemently condemn the egregious act of selling doormats with the sacred image of Lord Jagannath on AliExpress! This shameless profanity is an affront to the deepest sentiments of millions of devotees, trampling upon the revered iconography with utter disregard.

“It’s a desecration of the highest order and those responsible must be held accountable. The fact that Lord Jagannath’s image is being used as a mere commodity is a stark reminder of the blatant disrespect towards Hinduism. Immediate action is imperative to rectify this egregious wrongdoing and restore dignity to the revered deity,” he said.



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