Eyewear Ethics: Lenskart Faces Backlash for Alleged Religious Symbol Restrictions
Protests erupted in Udaipur as Hindu groups, Vishwa Hindu Mahasabha and Shri Ram Sena, accused Lenskart of mandating guidelines that allegedly restrict employees from wearing religious symbols like sindoor, bindis, and tilak. The protesters argued these guidelines undermine religious traditions and voiced their discontent through demonstrations at the eyewear company's showroom.
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In Udaipur, protests flared as members of Hindu outfits took a stand against eyewear company Lenskart's alleged employee guidelines, which they claim limit religious expression.
The groups, including Vishwa Hindu Mahasabha and Shri Ram Sena, gathered at a Lenskart showroom to voice their opposition to what they described as anti-Hindu policies.
They asserted that the eyewear company advised its employees to restrict wearing religious symbols such as sindoor, bindis, and tilak, actions they argue erode long-standing religious practices.
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