
Ola Electric Update: The social media war between comedian Kunal Kamra and Ola Electric Mobility CEO Bhavish Aggarwal is showing no end. Kunal Kamra has been continuously attacking the customer sales service of Ola Electric. Once he commented on Bhavish Aggarwal’s post. While Bhavish Aggarwal posted a video of Diwali celebration in the company in a social media post and wished him, Kunal Kamra, while replying to the video, asked to show the footage of the service station.
The social media feud between Bhavish Aggarwal and Kunal Kamra started when Kunal Kamra shared the image of Ola electric scooters gathering dust which were waiting to be serviced at the service centre. Expressing displeasure on this post of Kunal Kamra, Bhavish Aggarwal wrote that this is a paid post. Also said that Kunal Kamra has failed in comedy career, hence he is making money by writing such posts. Bhavish Aggarwal said that if Kunal Kamra starts working with me, I will give him more money than this. He then also said that the company is expanding its service network and all the problems of the customers will be solved.
Bhavish Aggarwal did not post anything regarding this matter but Kunal Kamra keeps attacking through his posts every day. And now when Bhavish Aggarwal shared a video post wishing Diwali, Kunal Kamra wrote, show the footage of the service station.
Show footage of service station… https://t.co/Zmp1Yzoh3i
— Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) October 31, 2024
Ola Electric’s troubles increased in October when the Central Consumer Protection Authority issued a notice to the company regarding 10,644 complaints received regarding the services of Ola scooters. On October 21, 2024, Ola Electric said that out of the total 10,644 complaints received from the Central Consumer Protection Authority, 99.1 percent of the complaints have been resolved. Later news also came that the Department of Consumer Affairs will investigate this claim of Ola Electric. By the way, Kunal Kamra has also started targeting the Central Consumer Protection Authority.
Amidst all these controversies, Ola Electric’s stock fell below the IPO price of Rs 76 per share for the first time on Tuesday 29 October. However, on the day of Diwali, the stock closed at Rs 80.88 with a rise of 1.32 percent.
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