Kia Motors also Posts in support for Kashmir Freedom, Indians react with Boycott Kia Motors
Following the controversy that erupted after Hyundai Motor Company’s Pakistani subsidiary called for the disintegration of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir from the Union of India, its sister company Kia Motors Corporation ran into trouble after its dealer in Pakistan’s Hyderabad made a similar statement.
The Kia Crossroads shop in Hyderabad, Pakistan, posted a tweet in celebration of so-called Kashmir Day, claiming that it stands for Kashmir’s freedom.
On Saturday, Kia Motors tweeted, “We stand united for Kashmir’s liberation. #KashmirDay #5Feb.”
It's time to boycott cars manufactured by @KiaInd .
How dare Kia call for freedom of Kashmir !!!
Nation's pride more imp than petty business considerations.#BoycottHyundai #BoycottHyundaiindia #BoycottKia #BoycottKiaIndia
Please don't buy Kia cars & cancel existing bookings https://t.co/2GfIf2atLq
— thecenturion (@thecenturion13) February 6, 2022
#BoycottHyundai@Hyundai_Global is it correct to take sides on Kashmir, a place which has seen GENOCIDE of HINDUS by Muslims of that place time & again, especially on #January191990 ?
Shame on you for your love of that country which breeds terrorists.@HyundaiIndia @PMOIndia— Rati #ProtectWithPen (@ratihegde) February 6, 2022
I guess it’s time sell my car. Sigh.
Hyundai & Kia want ‘Freedom’ for Kashmir…
Goes to show just how well connected and deep the ecosystem is.
— Jack Reddy (@Megamind_MP) February 6, 2022