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'Female vibrators in Digha': Bizarre typo in Digha's Jagannath Temple ad sparks outrage

The ad, published in a local newspaper, mistakenly mentioned "Female Vibrators in Digha" instead of "devotees" in a line describing the temple’s inauguration.

May 02, 2025 / 11:27 IST
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A glaring error in a West Bengal government advertisement promoting the newly constructed Jagannath Temple in Digha has triggered a political storm, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) slamming the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) for the embarrassing oversight.

 

The ad, published in a local newspaper, mistakenly mentioned "Female Vibrators in Digha" instead of "devotees" in a line describing the temple’s inauguration. The blunder, attributed to a typographical error, quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders and social media users alike.

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The ad was part of a campaign highlighting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s efforts to develop Digha as a spiritual and tourist hub, with the Jagannath Temple being a key project. However, the unintended reference left the government red-faced.

The BJP seized the opportunity to attack the TMC, with party leaders calling it a "disgraceful oversight" that undermined the sanctity of the religious site. "It is deeply disgraceful that the Mamata Banerjee government’s advertisements for the inauguration of the Jagannath Cultural Complex in Digha appeared to promote inappropriate content," Amit Malviya, BJP’s Information Technology Cell chief, wrote on X.