Kunal Karma again targets Bhavish Aggarwal; See complete information

Comedian Kunal Kamra has once again commented on electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ola Electric. They have also taken action against Ola Electric and Bhavish Aggarwal for not sharing details of complaints or not giving the deadline for refund by the company. Kamra wrote on social media platform X, ‘Ola Electric has not announced any plans to issue refunds or set an end date for existing customer complaints. We don’t even know if there is a plan or not… I can only tell Bhavish Aggarwal that he wants to make a public plan.

A few days ago, Kamra had commented on Ola’s service, after which there was a heated debate between the company’s CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and Kunal Kamra on the social media platform X. Kunal Kamra started criticizing the service of Ola Electric’s S1 series scooters and posted a picture of Ola’s scooters gathering dust at several dealerships. Kunal had asked at that time whether Indian customers should bear all this.

What did Bhavish Aggarwal say?

After this, Bhavish Aggarwal replied to Kamra’s tweet and said that I can pay more than this. Bhavish Aggarwal also wrote that Ola is working to expand its service network and remove the backlog. On this, Kamra wrote that the company is not giving 100 percent refund to those who are Ola customers, but is asking non-customers to make the payment.

Users are replying to Agarwal on Kamra’s new tweet.

After Kamra again targeted Ola Electric, users are waiting for Bhavish Aggarwal’s reply and many memes are being shared on Facebook in this regard. Due to continuous complaints regarding the service of Ola Electric, the Ministry of Heavy Industries has ordered an audit of the service centers of Ola Electric. More than 10,000 complaints have been received against the company. The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), a testing and certification agency under the Ministry of Heavy Industries, has been asked to conduct the audit. After the audit, the government will decide further action.

Complaints against Ola Electric

Earlier it was reported that after receiving more than 10000 complaints on the National Consumer Helpline, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued a show cause notice to Ola Electric. Consumers have complained against Ola Electric for problems in production, partial or no refunds after booking cancellation, problems persisting despite servicing, overcharging, errors in invoices, various issues related to battery and vehicle emissions.

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