Ola Electrical Mobility’s share value fell by 9.4% on the Bombay Inventory Trade on Monday after its founder and Chief Govt Officer Bhavish Aggarwal acquired embroiled in a web-based spat with comic Kunal Kamra, reported The Financial Instances.
The share value settled at Rs 89.7 as markets closed. Ola Electrical Mobility listed in August with a problem value of Rs 76, which subsequently climbed to Rs 157.4.
The argument between Aggarwal and Kamra was sparked by Kamra’s publish on Sunday, displaying quite a few Ola Electrical scooters gathering mud outdoors an organization facility.
“Do Indian customers have a voice?” the comic requested, accusing the corporate of poor servicing.
Kamra additionally tagged Union Minister of Highway Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari in his Tweet, asking if this was how Indians would embrace electrical autos. He additionally invited Ola Electrical prospects to share their experiences with the corporate.
Aggarwal responded by accusing Kamra of a “paid Tweet” and having a “failed comedy profession”.
Aggarwal additionally claimed that his firm is swiftly increasing its service community and can quickly sort out pending service requests.
Kamra shot again calling Aggarwal “smug and substandard”.
As their change went viral, 1000’s of Ola Electrical prospects took to the feedback part to precise their frustrations over delayed service and insufficient after-sales help.
“Think about a middle-class particular person saving 3-4 months of wage to purchase an OLA, just for it to have issues within the first week after which park at your service middle for days,” one consumer wrote.