New Delhi: In the midst of a major row above the social media post on the day of Solidarity Kashmir by Hyundai Pakistan, the government on Tuesday called the Duta of the Republic of Korea to discuss this issue.
In an official statement, the Ministry of Externally said that the government expressed her displeasure of “unacceptable social media posts” to the ambassador.
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The first line erupted when forcibly Hyundai’s Pakistan handle posted a tweet that expressed support for “the struggle was also highlighted that this problem concerned the integrity of India where there was no compromise.” We hope the company takes the right action to overcome this.
Problems, “said MEA spokesman Arindam Bagchi.
Our response to media demand at the social media post by Hyundai Pakistan on a day called Kashmir Solidarity Day: …
https://t.co/NN3ZAFP4SX-Arindam Bagchi (@Meindia) response South, South by T he is a person and the Indian government by social media post, “Bagchi said.
“India welcomes investment by foreign companies in various sectors.
However, it is also expected that their companies or affiliates will refrain from the wrong comments and misleading about the matters of territorial sovereignty and integrity,” he added.
This line erupted on Sunday, the day after Pakistan marked the annual Kashmir Solidarity Day and the post on behalf of the Hyundai Partner Nishat Group appeared on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram commemorating Kashmir’s sacrifice that struggled for self-determination.
Hundreds of social media users in India support calls for boycott, say Hyundai must apologize for not sensitive to Indian positions in a long-time dispute.
Read Backlash Whyhyundai suffered a reaction in India after Pakistani partner Tweet in Kashmirsouth Korea Hyundai faced a call on Monday to boycott his cars from people in India, angry at tweets from the story of his Pakistani partner who stated solidarity for the Kashmir community.
#Boycotthyundai is one of the top trends on Twitter in India on Monday, as it is called tweetatis to dispose of the second largest car maker in this country for Tata Motors.
Apart from Hyundai, other consumer brands such as KIA, KFC American food chains also face counterattacks on social media than tweets by their dealers and outlets in Pakistan.
When boycotted to get steam, the Indian unit from the South Korean company issued an initial statement on the day and said that he had “zero tolerance policy on non-sensitive communication and we strongly curse such views”.
Hyundai Motor Statement: #hyundai #hyundaiindia https://t.co/Ir5JzJS2XP- Hyundai India (@HyundainDIA) 1644292451000Hyunda said “very sorry for every violation caused by the Indian people with this unofficial social media activity”, adding that “does not comment on Political or religious problems in certain regions “.
“Therefore, it is clear that the Hyundai motorbike policy owned by a distributor owned independently in Pakistan makes the social media post related to the unauthorized Kashmir of their own account,” he said, adding it to ensure that offensive tweets were removed.
However, when The Furore refused to die and the government had to enter.
Hyundai run a joint venture in Pakistan which includes one of the main businessmen of Mian Mansha.
Meanwhile, Kia Pakistan is operated by Lucky Motor Corp, one of the largest business groups in this country.
In India, Hyundai Motors is the second largest car maker after Maruti Suzuki.
Currently selling 12 models, including Creta and Venue, in the domestic market.
In a separate statement, Auto Mayor Toyota stated that it was a global mobility company that aims to gain respect and admiration of people in every community where it operates.
“We are an apolitical entity, and any political statement carried out by dealers or other related stakeholders is not authorized by us and does not reflect the attitude of our company.
We regret no injuries caused,” said the company in a statement posted on social media .
(With input from the agency)