hail Complaints about poor quality of electric scooters are increasing every day. Every day the displeasure of customers regarding this scooter is rising on social media. Recently, an angry customer set fire to Ola's showroom. There was a new twist in this sequence on Sunday. Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal and stand up comedian Kunal Kamra on Sunday had a heated argument on social media platform 'X' over the quality of service after the sale of the company's electric scooters. In fact, Agarwal posted a picture of the Ola Gigafactory, over which Kamra added a picture of several Ola electric scooters, which were reportedly standing together for repair.
Asked question by tagging Nitin Gadkari
Kamra wrote along with the picture, “Is this the voice of Indian consumers? Is this what they should get? Two-wheelers are the lifeline of many daily wage labourers. Tagging Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, he asked, “Will Indians use EVs in the same way?” The problem is, he should write his story below tagging everyone. To this Agarwal replied, “Since you care so much, come and help us!”
I will pay more than a failed career
I will give you more money than this 'paid tweet' of yours or your failed career. Or keep quiet and let us focus on fixing the problems of genuine customers.'' He further said, ''We are rapidly expanding the service network and long queues will soon be eliminated.'' Even after this, a heated debate continued between the two over X.
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