Royal Enfield, an Indian motorcycle gear brand, has suffered what you may call the worst wrath from Indian Twitterati, when users came to know that the brand was selling products which were imported from Sialkot, Pakistan.
Undoubtedly, India and Pakistan have been at raw edges especially during the recent tiff between the two countries over the Kashmir issue, which has certainly affected trade and sports between them.
Recently, the Eicher Motors-owned Indian motorcycle brand, Royal Enfield received great criticism from Twitter users in India. The reason being simply importing motorcycle gears from a manufacturer in Sialkot. The ‘Made in Pakistan’ tag has certainly raised a great deal of outrage and annoyance amongst Indians across the world.
#RoyalEnfield shame on you.. of all the counties you are importing goods from #Pakistan.. really??? Boycot #RoyalEnfield
— Puneet (@puneet724) April 4, 2017
Dear @royalenfield, I am shocked to know that, you are sourcing your gears from Pakistan. Of all countries why Pakstan? pic.twitter.com/bJNTe3uEkl
— Vikrant (@vikrantkumar) April 2, 2017
@vikrantkumar @royalenfield If they will keep silence then we will for sure go for #BoycottRoyalEnfield
— Mukesh Pathak (@MukeshPathakji) April 3, 2017