New Delhi: After 'Hyundai', now the Pakistani Twitter account of 'Kia' has made a statement about 'Freedom of Kashmir' by spewing out anti-India poison. This tweet was made by 'Kia Motors Crossroads Hyderabad'. Hyderabad is not the capital of the Indian state of Telangana, but a city in Sindh in Pakistan. After which social media users tagged the international and Indian Twitter accounts of 'Kia' and asked what is their opinion on it? The motors company has not given any clarification on this so far.
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Hello @Kia_Worldwide @KiaInd
— Sanghamitra (@mitraphoenix) February 6, 2022
Are you financing jihadi terrorists killing our brothers and sisters ? pic.twitter.com/mAaZuts80x
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The Pakistani Twitter handle of Kia wrote in its tweet, 'We all stand together for the freedom of Kashmir. ' Along with this, the company has also used the hashtags of 'February 5' and 'Kashmir Day'. It has also mentioned its location as 'Kia Motors Crossroads, Plot No. 11, Block 1-A, Sadiq Livna Housing Scheme, Bypass Road, Hyderabad, Sindh'. In its tweet, the company has also given contact sources. Pakistan celebrated 'Kashmir Day' on February 5 to spread anti-India propaganda.
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You need to do something about this, @KiaInd. I bet you sell more Kia cars in #Bhagyanagar than the whole of Pakistan
— Naren Menon (@NarenMenon1) February 6, 2022
You need to deal with this, @Kia_Worldwide
Cc: @Hyundai_Global, @HMGnewsroom https://t.co/pEuWo0ta6x
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Social media users said that many times more Kia's cars are sold in India than in Pakistan, but despite this, 'Kia' is engaged in spreading Pakistani lies on Kashmir. People asked 'Kia' whether he has now started funding terrorists. Along with that tweet, the Pakistani flag was also attached to the picture. However, after the controversy, the Pakistani handle of 'Kia' deleted its tweet. But people are demanding an apology for this.
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