India-China relations are getting tense as days passing. On June 15th, 20 Indian Army personnel including a colonel were martyr in a fierce clash with the Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh. To protest Ladakh standoff, a food delivery platform, Zomato employees have burned company T-shirts.
The incident happened in Kolkata. Hundreds of Zomato employees tore and burnt their official T-shirts on Saturday in protest. Some of them claimed that they have quit their job as well. All this because Zomato has a sizeable Chinese investment. They even urged people not to order from Zomato.
Kolkata: #Zomato employees burn company T-shirts to protest Ladakh standoff!
Redmi pe sale lagne par toot padne walo, kuch seekho 😐#Zomato pic.twitter.com/Pcl2425Ygx
— Astha 🇮🇳 (@ashuasthaak) June 28, 2020
“Chinese companies are making a profit from here and attacking the Army of our country. They are trying to grab our land. This cannot be allowed,” one of the protesters said. Another protester said they are ready to starve but will not work in companies having investment from China.
More than 100delivery boy of Zomato resign in Kolkata as a protest to not working in the Chinese company. Great. What a step. #Kolkata #Zomato
— debasree116 (@debisree2015) June 28, 2020
#Zomato employees to #Zomato pic.twitter.com/qFw03r6DkG
— my name is Sanghi (@bagga_daku) June 28, 2020
#Zomato wud be like … pic.twitter.com/XCDyKPSKMM
— Akash Kumar (@punjabiii_munda) June 28, 2020
#Zomato
Ladakh stand-off: Zomato employees burn company T-shirts in protest.
*Zomato Employees right now: pic.twitter.com/ZiSaZOl7cx— Shubham Mohapatra | शुभम महापात्रा (@SM__TWEET) June 28, 2020
#Paytm owners after hearing #Zomato employee protest reason
— Abhishek Shinde 🦁 (@abhisshinde) June 28, 2020