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The ruling Republican party in the United States of America had to apologise for likening Hindu God Ganesha to their party symbol in an advertisement, reported the New Indian Express.
The Fort Bend County, Texas wing of the party had published an advertisement with an image of Elephant headed Hindu God, Lord Ganesha, on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi festival to woo Hindu community, with a text, “Would you worship a donkey or an elephant? The choice is yours.”
The Indian Americans described this move of using Hindu Gods for political posturing as ‘offensive’ and asked the Republican party to retract it.
The party’s county unit felt the heat soon and issued an apology to the Hindu community and clarified that it “was not meant to disparage Hindu customs or traditions in any way".
Hindu American Foundation’s Board Member and a resident of Fort Bend County said, "While we appreciate the Fort Bend County GOP's attempt to reach out to Hindus on an important Hindu festival, its ad - equating Hindus' veneration of the Lord Ganesha with choosing a political party based on its animal symbol - is problematic and offensive,”
" We offer our sincerest apologies to anyone that was offended by the ad. Obviously, that was not the intent. The ad was not meant to disparage Hindu customs or traditions in any way," Jetton said.
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