Hyundai Motor regrets, others remain silent on anti-India statement

By IANS | Published: February 8, 2022 12:45 PM2022-02-08T12:45:03+5:302022-02-08T12:55:07+5:30

Chennai, Feb 8 Korean automotive giant Hyundai Motor Company on Tuesday expressed regret to Indian people for the ...

Hyundai Motor regrets, others remain silent on anti-India statement | Hyundai Motor regrets, others remain silent on anti-India statement

Hyundai Motor regrets, others remain silent on anti-India statement

Chennai, Feb 8 Korean automotive giant Hyundai Motor Company on Tuesday expressed regret to Indian people for the hurt caused by the unofficial social media post by its dealer in Pakistan.

However, several other major automotive companies having operations in India remain silent on the similar issue.

In a message on Hyundai Motor India Ltd's handle, the Korean company said: "We deeply regret any offense caused to the people of India by this unofficial social media activity."

Hyundai Motor said as a business policy it does not comment on political or religious issues in any specific region.

The independently owned Hyundai distributor in Pakistan's tweet is against Hyundai Motor's policy.

"We have since taken measures to ensure the distributor, which misused the Hyundai brand identity, has removed the social media posts and we have put in place processes to prevent a future reoccurrence," Hyundai Motor said.

It all started on February 5 with a tweet from the Twitter handle Hyundai Pakistan Official that read: "Let us remember the sacrifices of our Kashmiri brothers and stand in support as they continue to struggle for freedom."

India's neighbour Pakistan observes February 5 as 'Kashmir Solidarity Day' as a mark of its support to the so-called 'separatist' movement in Kashmir.

Soon social media users started forwarding the controversial post and also tagged it to Hyundai Motor India's Twitter account with their comments and a call for boycotting the car maker's models.

On its part, Hyundai Motor India started blocking those social media accounts and later came out with a statement.

"The unsolicited social media post linking Hyundai Motor India is offending our unparalleled commitment and service to this great country. India is second home to the Hyundai brand and we have zero tolerance policy towards insensitive communication and we strongly condemn any such view," Hyundai Motor India tweeted.

Continuing further Hyundai Motor India said: "As part of our commitment to India, we will continue our efforts towards the betterment of the country as well as its citizens."

The United Union of Hyundai Employees

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