Speak Hindi: Man harasses auto driver, apologises in Kannada
While some supported the need to speak Hindi in Bengaluru, many—especially Kannadigas—expressed outrage at being pressured to use a language that isn’t native to the region.
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BENGALURU, 21 APRIL
In a fresh twist that has reignited the language debate, a
man who was seen in a video that went viral, saying "So what if this is
Bengaluru, speak Hindi", posted an apology in Kannada on Monday.
On 20 April, the Hindi-Kannada row flared up again after a
video surfaced showing the man telling an auto driver: "Noida mein raho ya
Bengaluru mein raho, tum bhi Hindi mein baat karo (Whether you're in Noida or
Bengaluru, speak in Hindi).”
The auto driver promptly responded, "You have come to
Bengaluru, speak in Kannada. I won’t speak in Hindi."
The video, lacking clear context.
The man’s identity remains unknown, and netizens have dubbed
him the “Hindi warrior.”
While some supported the need to speak Hindi in Bengaluru,
many—especially Kannadigas—expressed outrage at being pressured to use a
language that isn’t native to the region.
In the “apology video” circulated online on Monday, the
unidentified man said he did not intend to offend anyone and claimed he speaks
Kannada, having lived in Bengaluru for nearly nine years.
He added that he went to the nearest police station to
apologise for his behaviour, admitting he regretted losing his temper during
the heated exchange.
The apology sparked fresh outrage, with some accusing Kannadigas of forcing people to apologise, while others questioned the man’s sincerity.
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