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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
UK Asian channel rapped for advert
London, pti:

A prominent Asian television channel has been rapped by Britain’s advertising watchdog for airing an advertisement about a Hindu religious pendant on the ground that it encouraged “occultism”.

The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has directed the Leicester-based MATV channel not to show the advertisement of a Ganesh Rudraksh pendant again in its present form.

The advertisement, aired on the channel, depicted two women and the presenter claiming that bad omen can be averted by wearing the pendant. The presenter claimed that there was scientific evidence to prove it.

However, ASA staff who monitored the advertisement challenged the claims made by the presenter and asked whether evidence existed to substantiate the testimonials.

In its ruling, the ASA said that the advertisement breached broadcast TV advertising rules.

“We considered that the claim anybody who wears Ganesh Rudraksh on their body, cannot be affected by bad omen exploited the superstitious. We concluded that the unsubstantiated claims and testimonies exploited vulnerable viewers,” the ASA said in its ruling.

“In the absence of clinically-controlled trials to prove the efficacy of the product, we considered that the claims were misleading,” it added.

In its defence, MATV stated that Rudraksh was a natural bead that grew only in parts of India and Nepal. It added that it was “very sacred” to wear Rudraksh, comparable to Christians wearing a cross.

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