
Karnataka has long been celebrated as a cultural and lingu -melting pot. This diversity, however, also caused the recurring debates about the language – recently especially prominent, with the tension between Kannada and Hindi speakers.
From the government mandate, which requires the noticeable labels Kannada clash between car drivers and non-kannada-speaking passengers, the language became a point of flare around the city. The discussion often spills into online spaces, where it often takes over a dividing and enemy tone.
Now there has been another video online showing a bank manager who refused to speak in Cannada and launched a new series of languages. The incident is said to come from Chandapura, a suburb in the south of Bengalur.
Here is the way the heated exchange has developed between the customer and the Bank’s Customer in Chandapora, Karnataka:
Customer: “Wait a moment, this is Karnataka.”
Bank Manager: “You didn’t give me a job.”
Customer: “This is Karnataka, Madam.”
Bank Manager: “So? This is India.”
Customer: “Kannada first, Madam.”
Bank Manager: “I will not speak to you Kannada.”
The customer who was not arranged continued to push the official to speak in Cannada.
Customer: “So you’ll never talk in Cannada?”
Bank administrator: “No. I will speak Hindsky.”
Followed was a distance:
No party was used and the conversation soon reached the stalemate.
The customer then reminded the clerk: “Mrs., that’s Karnataka, you should speak Cannad. It’s not a chairman, there is a rule of RBI that you have to speak in this particular status.”
But the manager stood on the basis of, “I will never speak Cannad,” she said.
“Super, Madam, Super,” the customer replied sarcastically.
In response to the incident, the Protest activist group announced.
(Tagstotranslate) SBI