I did not make any fake video, after the accident of Mahindra Roxer, the owner broke the silence

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Think, you bought a powerful car with great hobbies and aspirations … like Mahindra’s Thar, which is known for its strength. You take him to visit the mountains and there is an accident of your car. This is already a huge shock. But after this, people start raising finger on you and say ‘All this is a drama, you are spreading fake videos’ … then how will you feel?

Something similar has happened with the owner of a Mahindra Roxer, who has a terrible accident and has now had to come forward to prove his truth.

What is the whole matter?

This whole matter is Mahindra’s off-road vehicle ‘Roxor’ (Roxor) It is associated with, which looks largely like an old Mahindra jeep or Thar and is sold especially in American markets.

Recently, a person in America became an accident of a new-new Rauxer. The accident was so serious that the vehicle flew away. Videos and pictures of this accident went viral on social media. Seeing the video, many people started questioning the safety and build quality of Mahindra’s vehicles.

New twist in the story, allegations against the owner

But the story took a new turn when some people and reports started claiming that the owner of the vehicle was deliberately spreading fake video and misinformation, so that the company’s image is tarnished. Allegations began to be made that perhaps he is doing all this for insurance money or for some other purpose.

The owner of the car broke silence and told the truth

After these serious allegations, now the owner of the vehicle has come forward and spoke. He has rejected all these claims outright. He says:

This matter has now become a big debate on social media. On one side there are Mahindra vehicles which are famous for their strength, on the other side there is a customer who is telling the truth of the accident that happened to him. What is the truth, it will be known only after thorough investigation. But this incident teaches us that we should not believe everything that is seen on social media.