Domino in India, the Indian branch of the American pizza chain chain, has apologized after the tweet appeared on the company’s social media which expressed its solidarity with the Kashmir people on the occasion of what was called ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day This is the country that we call our home for the past 25 years, and we stand here to protect their inheritance forever. We respect and respect the country offered by the country,” Indian Domino posted on Twitter handles, on Tuesday.
“We regret and apologize for unsolicited social media posts published on Domino’s social media handling abroad. As a brand that we respect and respect India and remain very committed to serving our customers and our communities with humility, gratitude, And pride, “he said in a statement.
‘Not asked to’ originated from February 5, 2020. Every year, the day was observed in Pakistan as the ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day Whereas domino is the latest brand to issue apologies for failure; In the past few days, multinational brands such as Hyundai, KIA Motors, KFC and Pizza Hut have apologized or distance themselves from similar posts made by their partners in Pakistan.
The problem has resonated in parliament too, with Shiv Sena Strawmaker Priyanka Chaturvedi raised him in Rajya Sabha. On Tuesday, the Government Government has summoned the South Korean envoy over Hyundai’s tweet, called the post ‘unacceptable.’