A man who asked an auto driver in Karnataka's capital Bengaluru to speak in Hindi apologized in Kannada on the second day of the incident. This has once again fueled the debate on language.
In the video being circulated, a man is seen saying that what if this is Bengaluru, speak in Hindi. He is telling the auto driver that whether you are in Noida or Bengaluru, speak in Hindi. At the same time, the auto driver is saying that you have come to Bengaluru, speak in Kannada. I will not speak in Hindi. The person whose video is this has not been identified yet. Netizens are calling him a Hindi warrior.
Linguistic debate gets new air.
People supported speaking Hindi in Bengaluru, while there were many, especially Kannada speakers, who expressed displeasure over the pressure to speak Hindi. At the same time, that person has apologized in this matter on Monday. This video of his is also being circulated on the internet media.
In this, he has said that he did not intend to hurt anyone. He said that he speaks Kannada and has been living in Bengaluru for about nine years. He said that he regrets losing his temper during the argument.
Questions were also raised about the apology.
There is also anger over his apology. Some people have accused Kannada people of forcing him to apologize.
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