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Protest at VD Motors Over Bolero Camper Repair Delay

08.05.2026 15:28 1 min 1 source
Panchdoot News ENG
Protest at VD Motors Over Bolero Camper Repair Delay
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Company representatives staged a protest at the Mahindra showroom VD Motors in Hanumangarh, demanding prompt repair of a Bolero Camper vehicle. The accident occurred on March 9, 2026, but after two months the car has not been returned. Protesters said the delay is hurting their business and threatened to escalate if the issue is not resolved.

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Protest at VD Motors Over Bolero Camper Repair Delay

08.05.2026 Panchdoot News ENG

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