New Delhi:Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud has expressed anguish over the withdrawal of a 'Karva Chauth' advertisement featuring a same-sex couple due to "public intolerance," saying there is a need to change the mindset of both men and women.
The judge was referring to the advertisement of Indian firm Dabur on 'Karva Chauth', a Hindu festival which is prevalent in northern parts of the country and in which wives keep a day-long fast and perform 'puja' for the well being of their husbands. The advertisement, showing a women couple celebrating the festival, was withdrawn by the firm after facing backlash on social media and from a politician of Madhya Pradesh.
"Just two days ago, all of you would know, of this advertisement which a company was required to pull down. It was an advertisement for Karva Chauth of a same-sex couple. It had to be withdrawn on the ground of public intolerance,” said Justice Chandrachud. The judge was speaking virtually at the launch of the nationwide legal awareness programme, 'Empowerment of Women through legal awareness' at Varanasi on Saturday.
The awareness programme was being carried out by the National Legal Services Authority, headed by the senior-most judge Justice U U Lalit, in collaboration with National Commission for Women and UP State Legal Services Authority. Justice Chandrachud said that awareness about the rights of women could truly be meaningful if it is created among the younger generation of men.
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