Zomato employees lit Tshirt of the company in protest amid ongoing tension in Ladakh
Some employees of Zomato, an app-based company that delivers food to people’s homes, tore the company’s T-shirts in Kolkata on Saturday, protesting against China over the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley and Lit up During the demonstration in Behala, some of the people involved in it claimed that they had given up the job of Zomato because of China’s investment in it. Also, he appealed people not to order food through Zomato.
Significantly, Ant Financial, which is associated with Chinese company Alibaba, bought $ 14 million in Zomato in 2018 and bought 14.7 percent of its shares (shares). Zomato recently raised $ 150 million from Ant Financial. One of the people involved in the demonstration said, “Chinese companies are making profits from here and are attacking our troops.” They want to grab our land. Can not let this happen.
Significantly, in May, Jomato fired 13 percent of its employees, 520 people from their jobs citing the Kovid-19 epidemic. Significantly, in May, Jomato fired 13 percent of its employees, 520 people from their jobs citing the Kovid-19 epidemic. There is no immediate response from Zomato in this regard. Nor has any information been received about whether the protesters are employees fired.