MUMBAI: Volkswagen India , on Wednesday directed its dealers not to sell any Polo , its popular hatchback model in the market with immediate effect.In a letter addressed to its dealers, Volkswagen has directed them not to “physically deliver” any Polo vehicle.“We request, not to physically deliver any Polo vehicle (all variants) with immediate effect till further notice from VW,” the dealers were told.The letter was signed by two Senior Volkswagen officials - Ashish Gupta, Head of After Sales - Operations and Pankaj Sharma, Head of Sales Operations, to their dealer partners. ET has reviewed the letter.When ET sought a reaction from VW officials in India, they confirmed the development but said a detailed statement will be shared later in the evening.However, VW clarified that it had nothing to do with the recent controversy surrounding VW over a software that was capable of cheating emission tests.A VW official said the EA189 engine which is installed in a large number of Volkswagen vehicles in the country along with the software that has caused so much problem for the European giant in developed markets is not a reason for the directive to the dealers.The company has produced 20,030 units of Volkswagen Polo in India for the period between April - August, 2015. Out of these, 13, 827 units were sold in India and 6,052 were exported cumulatively.