In a letter to Union Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, the Confederation of All India Traders appealed to him to direct officials concerned to take appropriate action against the manufacturer, Mankind Phrama and its brand ambassador.
"Though they have not used the word condom in their banner but the intention is very clear as the combination of words like 'play', 'love' and 'Navratri' are coined above the large logo of Manforce," CAIT National Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said the letter.
"Their large banners in cities across Gujarat are shouting out to encourage youths to use Manforce condoms in the name of Navratri festival," Khandelwal said.
Terming the advertisement as "derogatory", he further said: "This is a clearly irresponsible and immature attempt to boost sales by putting our cultural value system at stake."
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Comments from the Mankind Pharma could not be obtained as emailed query remained unanswered.
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The traders' body observed that in the wake of such incidents involving brand ambassadors there was a need for a specified "Code of Conduct" by the government and they should be made responsible for the products they endorse.