The billionaire media mogul who brought Miss World to Indonesia lashed out at the government for bowing to Muslim hardline pressure by moving the entire beauty pageant to Bali.
But Hary Tanoesoedibjo, head of MNC media group, the local organiser of the event, conceded the whole contest would now be held on the Hindu-majority island as there was no other option but to follow the authorities' orders.
Organisers originally planned to hold only the early rounds on Bali and later rounds and the final in and around the capital Jakarta, where there is considerable hardline influence.
But days of Islamic radical protests across Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, prompted the government to order the whole three-week pageant take place on Bali.
The authorities announced the decision on September 7 - just a day before the competition got under way.