South African bank apologises to Hindus over beef ad
Wednesday, July 2 2003 21:42 Hrs (IST)
Durban: One of South Africa's leading banks has apologised to the country's Hindu community for
sending beef cubes in a promotional advertisement package to Hindu clients.
In a letter to the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, which had lodged a protest over the ad, the Standard
Bank said it should have anticipated that sending beef cubes would probably cause offence.
"Our failure to do so is an oversight on our part," said the bank's legal representative I H S Sinton.
"Please, on behalf of the Hindu community, accept our sincerest apologies for our oversight and convey
such apologies to any member of your community who may have been offended by our conduct," he
said.
The president of the Maha Sabha, Ashwin Trikamjee, said he had accepted the apology.
Earlier, Trikamjee had lashed out at the bank for its "unbelievable" insensitivity.
"A bank like Standard should have known better," he said.
Last week, the bank had apologised to the Hindu community for an online advertisement calling upon its
clients to "beef" up their accounts with the picture of a cow.
A few weeks ago, a large chicken eat-out chain, Nando's, raised the hackles of International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (ISCKON) by using an advertisement that depicted ISCKON followers looking
forward to eating Nando's chickens.
PTI
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