Unhappy over snag in e-Scooter an angry customer has reportedly set Ola showroom on fire in Karnataka. The customer who is identified as Mohammed Nadeem was unhappy over a delay in repairing his electric scooter.
News agency IANS tweeted:
Crazy that people are justifying the arson against Ola. If you hate a company, vote with your money. If your hatred toward a man and a company has reached such a level that you think arson is justified, it says more about your moral compass rather than the CEO’s or the company’s.
— Mohak Mangal (@mohakmangal) September 11, 2024
26-year-old Mohammad Nadeem had purchased the electric scooter on August 28 and faced constant issues with the two-wheeler.
Nadeem had spent ₹1.4 lakh on purchasing the scooter. However, within a couple of days, the scooter began to experience technical issues with the battery and sound system, reported India Today. After repeated complaints failed to resolve the issue, Nadeem, a mechanic by profession, resorted to arson.
On September 10, he bought petrol and set the Ola Electric showroom in Kalaburagi on fire. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the incident as the showroom was reportedly closed at the time. However, six scooters were badly damaged in the fire. The total loss from the fire is estimated to be around ₹8.5 lakh.
Meanwhile, Ola has reacted to the whole episode.
Important update. pic.twitter.com/wng9F8FJmS
— Ola Electric (@OlaElectric) September 11, 2024
In the meantime, netizens on X.com (formally Twitter), went frenzy over the report.
गुस्साए कस्टमर मोहम्मद नदीम ने Ola के शोरूम में लगा दी आग
कर्नाटक के कलबुर्गी में एक शख्स ने OLA के शोरूम में आग लगा दी। मोहम्मद नदीम नाम के इस शख्स ने ऐसा इसलिए किया क्योंकि उसे अपनी नई इलेक्ट्रिक स्कूटर के लिए सही ग्राहक सेवा नहीं मिल रही थी। दरअसल, शख्स ने महीनेभर पहले ही 1.4… pic.twitter.com/eTPbjNvQ1D
— 🇮🇳Jitendra pratap singh🇮🇳 (@jpsin1) September 12, 2024
Crazy that people are justifying the arson against Ola. If you hate a company, vote with your money. If your hatred toward a man and a company has reached such a level that you think arson is justified, it says more about your moral compass rather than the CEO’s or the company’s.
— Mohak Mangal (@mohakmangal) September 11, 2024
For more details on this report visit Moneycontrol.com
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