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'Deeply regret any offense caused to people of India': Hyundai after backlash on Kashmir tweet

Hyundai Motor India is the second-largest carmaker in the country after Maruti Suzuki India. It currently sells 12 models, including Creta and Venue in the domestic market.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: February 08, 2022 11:35 IST
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Hyundai apologises after backlash on Kashmir tweet

Highlights

  • Hyundai had faced backlash on social media over a post on supporting separatists in Kashmir
  • The tweet was posted by a dealer of Hyundai in Pakistan
  • Soon after the post, people demanded to stop buying the company's products in country

Day after facing backlash on social media over a post on supporting separatists in Kashmir, South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Company on Tuesday regretted the offense caused to Indians. The action was against its global policy, Hyundai said today over the social media post by its distributor in Pakistan. 

#BoycottHyundai was seen trending on Twitter in India on Sunday after a dealer of Hyundai in Pakistan posted a message supporting separatists in Kashmir, with many people asking to stop buying the company's products in the country.

A Twitter account of a Hyundai dealer in Pakistan with handle @hyundaiPakistanOfficial had posted a message supporting Kashmir Solidarity Day, supporting what it called as "struggle for freedom".

Meanwhile, today Hyundai posted a statement on social media, saying it does not comment on political or religious issues in any specific region.

"As a business policy, Hyundai Motor Company does not comment on political or religious issues in any specific region. Therefore it is clearly against the Hyundai Motor's policy that the independently owned distributor in Pakistan made unauthorized Kashmir related social media posts from their own accounts," the company said in a statement posted on social media.

Stressing that Hyundai Motor Company has been investing in India for many decades and "remains strongly committed to Indian customers", it said, "We deeply regret any offense caused to the people of India by this unofficial social media activity."

The company further said once the situation was brought to its attention, it made the distributor acutely aware of the "inappropriateness of the action".

"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 recurrence," the statement said.

Clarifying that its subsidiary, Hyundai Motor India, is not associated with the distributor in Pakistan, the company said, "We strongly reject the distributor's unauthorized non business related social media activity."

Hyundai Motor India is the second-largest carmaker in the country after Maruti Suzuki India. It currently sells 12 models, including Creta and Venue in the domestic market.

In December last year, the automaker announced plans to invest around Rs 4,000 crore to drive in around six electric vehicles in India by 2028. It is planning to roll out a mix of models based on its existing range as well as completely new vehicles based on its global platform 'E-GMP' over the next few years.

Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 1.2 lakh employees.

On Monday, Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chain KFC apologised following outrage on social media over a post from its Pakistan-based franchise supporting separatists in Kashmir.

Similarly, another QSR chain Pizza Hut also issued a statement saying "it does not condone, support or agree with the contents of a post circulating in social media" after facing backlash over an Instagram post on Kashmir by its official handle in Pakistan. 

(With inputs from PTI)

Also Read | KFC, Pizza Hut apologise after Pakistan-based franchise's post on Kashmir sparks outrage

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