As Hyundai India blocked Indians and failed to apologise for its antics, Hyundai Pakistan continued to keep the Kashmir propaganda content on Instagram
Despite Hyundai Pakistan having posted in support of terrorism in India and spread an anti-India narrative on its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, it required Hyundai India more than a day to come out with a statement on the malicious campaign propagated by its counterpart.
Hyundai Pakistan Kashmir Propaganda Post Stays Up On Instagram After Two Days
The post is still not deleted on Instagram. Seems @Hyundai_Global doesn't care or they support Pakistan.#BoycottHyundai #Boycottkia pic.twitter.com/8EuPvjcSJs
— Stolen Share (@Simhaverse) February 7, 2022
Hyundai कश्मीर में भारत के ख़िलाफ़ आतंकवाद को Fund कर रही है
24 घंटे गुजर गये हैं लेकिन अभी भी @Hyundai_Global ने Instagram की पोस्ट को नहीं हटाया है जिसमें पत्थरबाज़ आतंकवादी को हीरो दिखाया जा रहा हैDear brothers n sisters#BoycottHyundai @HyundaiIndia pic.twitter.com/tFhyjfmkdx
— Rahul Kumar..! (@Rklehra) February 7, 2022
@KiaMotors should clarify it's stand on KIA Pakistan's tweet on Kashmir.
We at India condemn this tweet and silence of HQ of KIA on this..
Till than #BoycottKiaMotors in India… pic.twitter.com/BCR1Z60QZC
— आलोक पुंज (Digital Terrorist) (@Kesariya_Alok) February 7, 2022
However, despite having ample time to take stringent action and issue a proper apology to Indians where the company holds the second largest market share in the automobile industry, Hyundai India came out with a half assed statement where it tried to play to both the fields. Rather than acknowledging the tirade Hyundai Pakistan had embarked on, and lambasting it Hyundai India which was busy blocking Indians the entire day made outlandish comments about its commitment to India.
This came in the midst of the anti-India content staying up on Hyundai Pakistan’s Instagram account, a post which was first posted on Saturday 5 February. Not only has Hyundai failed to properly clampdown on the misconduct of its Pakistan dealership but the post staying up on Instagram alludes to the company’s school of thought and agenda against India.
Hyundai wasn’t the only company which had posted on Kashmir Solidarity Day, one which is celebrated to hail annexing Kashmir from India and handing it to Pakistan. Kia Motors in which Hyundai holds a 33% share had also peddled out the same content with Kia Motors showing its affinity towards unleashing terror in Kashmir.
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