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Fact Check: Did KFC India acknowledge Kashmir and POK are integral part of India’s

Recently a controversy erupted on social media when Hyundai Pakistan posted an image of freedom in Kashmir. This was not received by the Indian audience. Then there was a storm that came and Hyundai finally came to agree on terms of apologizing about the tweet. While the controversy was in a place other brands were also targeted for doing the same. Even dominos couldn’t get away from the fire and users started posting pictures from 2020.

Now after all this a user on Twitter posted a picture that looks like the inside of KFC, and a poster is seen on which it is written Entire Kashmir including POK is an integral part of India.

Now when we went and searched about the picture we couldn’t find much. When we went on KFC’s official Twitter handle there was no such news about it.

We tried to reach KFC however there was no information that was shared with us at the time of publishing this article. However, if look closely there is no signage on that poster that refers to KFC. Also, there is no LOGO of KFC on the poster, so it looks more like someone might have placed it there.

So according to our Fact Check, this information appears to be False that KFC India acknowledges Kashmir and POK are both India’s.



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