Sun 13 February 2022:
Stores owned by multinational firms, including KIA, Hyundai and Pizza Hut, forced to close in the western Indian state of Gujarat.
Stores owned by several multinational companies have been forced to shut down by hardline Hindu groups in the Indian state of Gujarat after their Pakistan-based subsidiaries posted messages on social media in support of Kashmir.
The companies posted messages on social media on February 5 to coincide with Pakistanâs Kashmir Solidarity Day, held annually to commemorate the sacrifices of Kashmiris struggling for self-determination, causing anger among social media users in India.
Hindu Far Right forcing the KFC food joint to shutdown in Gujarat, India for their social media post supporting Pakistanâs Kashmir Solidarity Day. Besides KFC, Dominos, Pizza Hut, Hyundai& Kia also targeted. Why does a âSuperpowerâ need goons to tame MNCs? pic.twitter.com/UjX98qeVIC
â Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) February 12, 2022
Dozens of stores and showrooms belonging to Pizza Hut, KFC and South Korean car giants â Hyundai and KIA â were shut in the western Indian state by members of Hindu supremacist groups â the Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP or World Hindu Council) â linked to Prime Minister Modiâs governing Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
âThese companies cannot be doing business in India and at the same time supporting Pakistanâs stand on Kashmir,â Dinesh Navadiya, national treasurer of VHP, told the Reuters news agency during a protest in the city of Surat.
Shouting slogans such as âKashmir is Oursâ and wearing saffron scarves, more than 100 members of Bajrang Dal also joined the protest â one of several held in Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Modi.
The furore has highlighted the risks faced by companies operating in both the rivals India and Pakistan, which control parts of Kashmir but both claim the Himalayan territory in full.
The BJP for decades campaigned against the limited autonomy granted to Indian-administered Kashmir by Indiaâs constitution. In August 2019, Prime Minister Modi scrapped Article 370 of Indiaâs constitution that was the basis of Kashmir special status. New Delhi was supposed to control the regionâs foreign affairs, defence and communications under the 1947 deal called Instrument of Accession. But over time, India diluted the Muslim-majority regionâs autonomy.
Rights groups have accused the Modi government of trampling on civil liberties and arresting journalists and rights campaigners, as laws are passed that Kashmiris have said will go against the interest of the local population.
âStrong displeasure of the governmentâ
India has said Pakistan supports an armed rebellion against New Delhiâs rule in India-administered Kashmir that broke out in the 1990s. Pakistan has denied the charge and said it only provides diplomatic and moral support for the Kashmiri people.
Bajrang Dal members staged a protest at food joints of KFC, Dominos, Pizza Hut & showrooms of Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors in Ahmedabad against their social media post supporting ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’#Gujarat #BajrangDal #hk
â Hitanshi Katariya (@HitanshiKatari2) February 12, 2022
âWe protested peacefully against these companies for the tweets by their Pakistani affiliates in support of Kashmir,â said Hitendrasinh Rajput, spokesperson for the VHPâs state unit in Gujaratâs largest city of Ahmedabad.
âWe want to make it clear to these companies and others that Kashmir is an inseparable part of India,â Rajput said.
Companies including Hyundai, Kia, Dominoâs Pizza, Yum Brandâs Pizza Hut and KFC, Japanâs Suzuki Motor, Honda Motor and Isuzu Motor issued apologies as criticism of the posts grew.
South Koreaâs Hyundai Motor Company said it deeply regrets any offence caused to Indians by an âunauthorisedâ tweet from the account of its Pakistan partner that expressed solidarity for the people of Kashmir.
Cars Sold by Hyundai Motors in 2021
India – 505,000
Pakistan – 8000 @Hyundai_Global this was non of ur business #BoycottHyundai#BanHyundaiInIndia @PakistanHyundai @HyundaiPakistan @HyundaiIndia @Hyundai @HMGnewsroom
Kashmir was, is & will always b the integral part of India pic.twitter.com/2IieO6vX7oâ Rakesh Kumar Jha (@rakesh2100jha) February 8, 2022
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âWe deeply regret any offence caused to the people of India by this unofficial social media activity. We have put in place processes to prevent a future recurrence,â Hyundai said.
The company is Indiaâs second-largest car seller after Maruti Suzuki, selling close to half a million vehicles in the country in the last fiscal year and exporting more than a million units, making it Indiaâs largest car exporter.
Similarly, KFC India tweeted an apology for the post and said, âWe honour and respect India, and remain steadfast in our commitment to serving all Indians with pride.â
The social media posts triggered a diplomatic dispute, leading India to summon South Koreaâs envoy over the matter last week. India conveyed the âstrong displeasure of the government on the unacceptable social media post by Hyundai Pakistanâ, ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi was quoted by the local Hindustan Times as saying.
South Koreaâs foreign minister also called his Indian counterpart. The pair discussed the âHyundai matterâ, Indiaâs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said in a Twitter post.
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