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Ratan Tata Gets Called Chhotu On Instagram. His Million-dollar Reply Wins Internet Over
12 Feb, 2020 08:36 PM
Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata has defended a woman on Instagram after she got criticised for calling him 'Chhotu'.
Tata on Tuesday shared a post on Instagram after he reached 1 million followers on the social media platform.
Commenting on the post, a woman wrote, "Congratulations Chhotu" to which users responded in a critical fashion calling it "disrespectful" and "shameful".
Coming out in her defence, Tata wrote: "There is a child in each one of us. Please treat this young lady with respect".
Ratan Tata joined Instagram last year in October. In the short span of time, he has mastered the social media game. He recently broke the internet after he shared a picture of himself from his young days.
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