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New Hitler restaurant not in bad taste: owner
Last Updated Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:17:55 EDT
The Associated Press


The owner of a new Indian restaurant named after Adolf Hitler said the name and theme of his eatery are only meant to attract attention, but the concept has outraged Mumbai's Jewish community.

When Hitler's Cross restaurant opened in a Mumbai suburb Sunday, local politicians and movie industry types were on hand to celebrate beneath the posters of the Nazi leader and swastikas.

"It's really made people very upset that a person responsible for the massacre of six million Jews can be glorified," Elijah Jacob, one of the Jewish community's leaders, said on Wednesday.

But owner Puneet Sablok has refused to back down. Apart from Mumbai's 4,500 Jews, there has been little controversy in India, where Holocaust awareness is limited, Adolf Hitler is regarded as just another historical figure and swastikas are an ancient Hindu symbol, displayed all over to bring luck. There are just 5,500 Jews in all of India.

"It's just to attract people. There is no intention to hurt anyone," said Sablok about his spacious restaurant, which serves pastries, pizza and salad in Navi Mumbai, a northern suburb.

Those objecting to the restaurant plan to ask the local government to force a name change, said Daniel Zonshine, Israel's consul general in Mumbai.

"Instead of Hitler's name being an example of extreme evil, this is like giving legitimacy to Hitler. It's not right to advertise his name in public," Zonshine said.

No plans to hold restaurant protest

But while India is ordinarily sensitive to causing religious offence — recently taking action to bar The Da Vinci Code movie and cartoon drawings of Muslim Prophet Muhammad — at least one local leader said the name Hitler didn't bother him.

"People are unnecessarily making this into an issue," said Sudhir Jadhav, a local ruling party leader. "We have no plans to protest outside the restaurant or ask him to change the name."

Diners were also quite happy eating at Hitler's Cross.

"Hitler was a bad man, but what's wrong with having food here?" said Ashwini Phadnis, 22, a microbiology student, as she tucked away a piece of chocolate cake.

Engineering student Anand Dhillon sat with friends, sipping soft drinks.

"I think the name is quite interesting. Tomorrow if someone keeps a name like Saddam Mutton Shop or George Bush Footwear, there's nothing wrong with that, is there?" he shrugged.

© The Canadian Press, 2006
 
bahaha, what a world we live in when being used as a mascot by some guy to make $9 a month to feed two of his six children is considered glorious
 
I remember reading about this before. Kindof weird, I don't think this is the same restaurant as some nazi one in China though

edit: "I think the name is quite interesting. Tomorrow if someone keeps a name like Saddam Mutton Shop or George Bush Footwear, there's nothing wrong with that, is there?" he shrugged.

GOLD
 
That one lawyer chick in Preacher who said FUCK ME HARD AND CALL ME EVA was pretty god damn hot in her cute Nazi getup.