Global companies involved in Pakistani propaganda: From KFC to Pizzahat, Pakistan supported Pakistan on Kashmir, the demand for boycott arose in India

Posted on 8th Feb 2022 by rohit kumar

The controversy that started with the social media post of South Korean company Hyundai on Kashmir has become even bigger. Now its JD has also included KFC, Pizza Hut, Osaka Battery, Isuzu D-Max, Bosch Pharmaceuticals, Atlas Honda Limited, and Kia Motors.

 

The posts made on Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5 from the Pakistani social media handles of all these companies are going viral on social media. After which there is a demand to boycott them. All this controversy started on 5 February when the post on the Pakistani social media handle of Huai started going viral.

 

KFC apologizes

Of these companies so far, only KFC and Hyundai have apologized for their posts. KFC wrote- We apologize for the posts made from some social media channels of KFC outside the country. We respect India and proudly stand by our commitment to serving all Indians.

 

Hyundai had to apologize

A post was made on February 5 from the social media handle of the Pakistani unit of Hyundai. In this post, concocted things were said to stand up for the Kashmiri people. However, as the controversy escalated and calls for a boycott of Hyundai started in India, the company issued an apology on its behalf, expressing its commitment to India.

 

Kashmiris have rejected the Pakistani agenda

Pakistan is constantly trying to spread propaganda about Kashmir, but along with the world, common Kashmiris are not supporting it. On February 5, when Pakistan was celebrating Kashmir Solidarity Day, the Kashmiri youth wrote on social media - Dear world, we Kashmiris are happy with our country India, but Pakistan and some Pakistani puppets are not happy with our happiness.

 

Imran has also knocked on the doorstep of China

 

Pakistan had also knocked on China's doorstep with a nefarious plan for Kashmir, but here too it got only one statement and assurance. Pak PM Imran Khan had also raised the Kashmir issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It was said by China that the Kashmir issue is the remaining dispute of history, which should be resolved peacefully based on the UN Charter, Security Council resolutions, and bilateral agreements.

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