King Jai Singh on his visit to London, was walking in casual dress - TopicsExpress



          

King Jai Singh on his visit to London, was walking in casual dress in Bond Street. He saw a Rolls Royce showroom and went to ask about the Price and Features of their cars. Considering him as an another Poor Indian citizen, showroom salesmen insulted him and almost showed him the way out of the showroom. After this insult, King Jai Singh came back to his Hotel room and asked his servants to call the showroom that King of Alwar city is interested in purchasing their few Cars. After few hours King he returned to the Rolls Royce showroom again but with his full astonishing royal manner and in his royal costume. Until he reached the showroom there was already red carpet on the floor and all the salesmen were bent with respect. The King purchased all the six cars that they had at showroom at that time and paid full amount with delivery costs.After reaching India, King ordered municipal department to use all those six Rolls Royce cars for cleaning and transporting city’s waste. World’s number one Rolls Royce autos were being utilized for transportation of City’s waste, the news spread everywhere throughout the world quickly and the notoriety of Rolls Royce Company was in drains.Whenever someone used to boast in Europe or America that he owned a Rolls Royce, people used to laugh saying, “which one? The same that is used in India for carrying the waste of the City?”due to such notoriety harms, offers of Rolls Royce dropped quickly and income of organization holders began tumbling down. At that point they sent a Telegram to the lord in India for statements of regret and asked for to stop transportation of waste in Rolls Royce autos. This as well as offered Six new autos to lord free of cost.when King Jai Singh watched that Rolls Royce has learnt a lesson and they are sad for their oversights, king stopped utilizing those autos for carrying wastes.
Posted on: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 10:48:35 +0000

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