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Global brands face Twitter backlash over posts on Kashmir

The incident follows the backlash that Hyundai Motors faced on Sunday on social media after a dealer in Pakistan posted a message supporting separatists in Kashmir

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Photo for representational purpose. Pic/ istock

Photo for representational purpose. Pic/ istock

Apart from Hyundai, global brands like Kia, KFC, Dominos and Pizza Hut faced social media backlash on Tuesday for their tweets on Kashmir.

In a social media post, a verified account of KFC had supported the separatists in Kashmir. They later apologized for the tweet and posted, “We deeply apologise for a post that was published on some KFC social media channels outside the country. We honour and respect India, and remain steadfast in our commitment to serving all Indians with pride.”

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