Haldiram’s Issue: How to deal with hatemongers

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Hate Mongers are found every where now a days. When a controversy is started by hate-mongers, we would be surprised that you never thought about such conspiracy theories  before.

These hate-mongers are people who are into divisive politics, who want to spread hatred among people. All these years, people never thought that such simple things around can be controversial issues till now.

Two days ago, a reporter of Sudharshan News made a big hue and cry about the description on Haldiram’s namkeen packet. The reporter went live under the tagline “Hindu Khatre Mein Hain”. She tried to instigate people about the description on the packet in Urdu.

However, the manager of the Store did not react to the reporter but responded well and spoke aptly.

She tried to enlighten the reporter about her ignorance that the description was not written in Urdu but in Arabic.

The Store manager informed the reporter that the description is written three languages. It is for the convenience of the customers who can read any of the three languages.

Meanwhile, the reporter tried to create a scene in the store. However, the store manager was not carried away by the reporter’s reporting.

When she felt that the situation was going to distort the brand of her company and the store, she showed the door to the reporter.

This is how we should deal with the hate mongers. Firstly, ignore them as much as possible. Secondly, give them appropriate answers. Then, do not react to them, only respond. After that, enlighten them with facts. Finally if they are trying to distort our image continuously, just show them the door.

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