Indian-Origin DBS employee posts image of torn Singapore flag on FB, loses job


Singapore, Aug 28 (PTI): An Indian-origin employee of Singapore's DBS Bank has lost his job after he posted on Facebook an image of the country's torn flag to reveal the Indian flag underneath on the eve of India's Independence Day.

Avijit Das Patnaik had on August 14 posted a picture on the Facebook page of the Singapore Indians & Expats group, showing the Singapore flag on a T-shirt being ripped up to reveal the Indian flag underneath. The group has 11,000 members, according to a Channel News Asia report.

Avijit Patnaik, who had been living in Singapore for a decade, had posted the image along with the caption – ‘Phir Bhi dil hai’ (Still my heart heart is Indian) and alludes to a popular Bollywood song.

The post had caused outrage in the city-state, with many terming it "offensive" and "insulting to Singapore". The post has since been taken down.

Singapore-headquartered DBS Bank, in a comment to complaints on its Facebook page on August 19, had said that Avijit Patnaik had posted the image because he "wanted to show that even as he is in Singapore, he remains Indian at heart".

"Upon realising the graphic was offensive, he took it down immediately," DBS said, adding that it had counselled Avijit Patnaik.

Today, the Bank released a statement on its Facebook page, saying that Avijit Patnaik was no longer its employee.

"Since the incident, a disciplinary committee has been convened and as of August 24, he (Patnaik) is no longer with the bank," the DBS Bank said in the post.

"DBS strongly disapproves of such actions by our employees. At the same time, it is fair and right that all employees are given the benefit of due process," it said.

When asked about the circumstances surrounding Avijit Patnaik's departure, including whether he resigned or was sacked, a DBS spokesman declined to elaborate, according to the report.

"We have nothing further to share beyond the post," it said quoting the bank as saying.

According to the Singapore Arms and Flag National Anthem Act, any person that treats the flag with disrespect may be fined a maximum of 1,000 Singapore dollar.

Meanwhile, according to the Channel News Asia report, police have confirmed that a report has been made and investigations are underway.

  

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Your heart should beat for the country which is giving you opportunities to earn daily bread.

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  • Mr.Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Seems to be 56 inch chest..........like his Master.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    And India some communals firling Pakistan flag to flare up Communal violence no arrest.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Quite wrong and deserves the punishment

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  • Truth, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    I don't think his intentions were bad.

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  • Peter L, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    He should have come to Kerala and helped other indians in the floods, to show his patriotism if he loves India so much. ..Instead of doing acts of showing feku patriotism by morphing images for social media just like propaganda BJP sites such as FirstPost etc

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    VIPAREETHA BUDDI VINASHAKARI,,,,!!!!
    Narrow minded....???
    Hurting others to please someone...!!!
    Welcome to do pakoda business....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Thank God he was not Lynched ...

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  • DON, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Believe it or not. This is the behavior of most of the Indians working or settled abroad ((in a manner that world is progressed because of Indians ))

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    Don’t bite the hand that feeds you and your family..

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Wed, Aug 29 2018

    1000% Bhakt without brain or cow dung filled in head

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Every Country for itself.. Every person for himself.. Hope this instance serves as a warning to all those confused desis settled abroad and still think they have thier roots here and a say in the matters of our country.. fools dont realize they left India for greener pastures and live, work, earn salaries, pay taxes and do everything outside India and not in India...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    He thought Feku and Daku will be well pleased with his graceful act as seen by BJP. Did he forget to scribble Vande Mataram at the bottom?. Future foriegn minister candidate of BJP

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    This is how Indians are getting respected a lot as claimed by Feku!!

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