Heated argument between two girls over Kannada-Hindi dispute in Bengaluru metro | Video


The incident reportedly occurred close to a ticket counter at a Namma Metro station, the place two girls received right into a verbal altercation.

Bengaluru:

A video of a fiery alternate between two girls at a Namma Metro station in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media, sparking contemporary debate over language use in public areas. The argument reportedly stemmed from one lady insisting on talking Kannada, whereas the opposite responded in Hindi and refused to change. 

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The incident reportedly occurred close to a ticket counter at a Namma Metro station, the place two girls received right into a verbal altercation. The video reveals one lady, sporting a black burqa, telling the opposite to “communicate Hindi,” and questioning whether or not she was the Chief Minister for insisting on Kannada.

‘Are you Siddaramaiah’s lady?’

The scenario escalated additional when one of many lady made derogatory remarks, saying, “Are you Siddaramaiah’s lady? Get misplaced,” referring to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, recognized for supporting Kannada in administration and schooling. The girl in saree, in the meantime, continued to say her proper to talk Kannada, saying, “Kannada… Kannada,” a number of occasions in the course of the altercation.

The video has triggered a variety of reactions on-line, with many social media customers voicing considerations concerning the rising intolerance over language preferences. One person remark famous, “Daily there appears to be a combat over Kannada—why a lot intolerance these days?”

One other person on X (previously Twitter) dismissed the incident, saying, “The scenario doesn’t actually warrant outrage or a hullabaloo from language warriors.”