کد خبر: ۱۵۴۳۵۱
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The recent riots in United Kingdom have made Jaguar Land Rover owned by Tata Motors sit up and take notice.

Jaguar Land Rover expresses concern over UK Riots

The recent riots in United Kingdom have made Jaguar Land Rover owned by Tata Motors sit up and take notice.

According to KHABAR KHODRO, Speaking about rising apprehensions, Mr. Ralph Speth, Chief Executive for the luxury marquee said that judging by various reports on TV and viewing state of affairs in UK have left him devastated at what is happening.

Pictures viewed on television reflect the arson included, looting and burning buildings, as well as, smashing of parked cars are very upsetting. The weeklong riot situation in London, Bristol, Birmingham and Liverpool seems to be getting worse and causing much distress to management of Jaguar Land Rover who has much sentiment linked to the country of their origin.

Though this situation is of a temporary nature it has left much bloodshed and destruction in its wake which is going to take a long time to get back into order. Jaguar Land Rover has many ties with UK Midlands where they have a staff of over 14,000 working in factories at Liverpool, Solihull and Bromwich Castle.

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