VIDEO: In Bengaluru, a driver and a woman had a spat for speaking Hindi.

An altercation broke out between an auto driver and a woman passenger in Bengaluru.

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  • Driver argued with female passenger
  • Said – this is our land, only Kannada has to be spoken here
  • Auto driver said we will not speak Hindi

New Delhi:

A video of an altercation between an auto driver and a female passenger for speaking Hindi is going viral on social media these days. The incident is being told from Bangalore. In this viral video, the auto driver is asking the female passenger that why should she speak Hindi. Simultaneously, he is also asking the woman to speak in Kannada. In this video of 26 Data, the auto driver is saying that this is land, why should we speak Hindi. You should speak in Kannada as you have come here from outside. This entire conversation of the driver was recorded on her phone by the female passenger in the same auto.

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However, NDTV cannot confirm the authenticity of this video.

Read excerpts of the conversation between the driver and the lady passenger….

Driver – Why do I speak in Hindi?

Female – OK, OK, OK

Driver – This is Karnataka, you have to speak in Kannada here. People are North Indian beggars.
Woman – Why, we will not talk in Kannada.
Driver – This is our land not yours. You must speak in Kannada. Why am I talking in Hindi?

Millions of people have seen this video on social media so far. After watching this video, a debate has erupted among Twitter users. While some users are speaking against the auto driver regarding this incident, some users are also supporting him. One such Twitter person said that housing will become the Silicon Valley of Asia, when we both natives and expatriates understand a common language—but can’t see through the larger issues?

Although some people also support the auto driver. In one such tweet, an auto user wrote that we should respect the driver who fights for his identity. No one has the right to impose his language on anyone.

It is atrocious that Hindi has been a mile for the southern states for some time now. Only last year, some states of South India had objected to the appeal of Home Minister Amit Shah, under which it was said to spread Hindi throughout the country.

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