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‘Karnataka or Pakistan?’: Bengaluru woman blasts Swiggy over delivery agent not knowing Kannada

A Bengaluru woman's criticism of Swiggy for not having Kannada-speaking delivery agents sparks a heated debate on internet.

Updated on: Sept 14, 2024 09:43 pm IST
By Mahipal Singh Chouhan
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A Bengaluru woman has sparked controversy on social media following her criticism of Swiggy's delivery services. In her post on X (formerly Twitter), she expressed frustration over the lack of Kannada-speaking delivery agents in the city, which has reignited a broader discussion about language preferences in Karnataka. The woman’s remarks have intensified the ongoing insider-outsider debate, with many locals advocating for job opportunities to favour Kannadigas.

A Bengaluru woman’s social media post criticising Swiggy for lacking Kannada-speaking delivery agents has reignited the language debate in Karnataka.(File pic)

(Also read: 'Bengaluru belongs to Kannadigas': Viral X post calls every non-Kannada speaker an outsider, sparks heated debate)

In her social media post, the woman shared a screenshot of her Swiggy order and wrote: “Bengaluru is in Karnataka or Pakistan @swiggy? Your delivery guy neither speaks nor understands Kannada, nor even English. Do you expect us to learn his state language Hindi in our land? Stop imposing things on us and ensure your delivery persons know Kannada.” The post has garnered over 2.5 lakh views and has sparked a wave of reactions from users.

Check out the post here:

Responses from social media users

The debate continued with some users questioning the woman’s assumptions. Shweta Bansal asked, “Hindi a state language or national official language? Three-language formula? Are you above the constitution?”

 
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Mahipal Singh Chouhan

Mahipal Singh Chouhan is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times Digital, with nearly five years of experience in digital journalism and content production. His work primarily focuses on offbeat and trending stories that reflect everyday experiences and evolving conversations on the internet. He has consistently worked on transforming viral content and human interest stories into structured news pieces that engage readers while maintaining editorial clarity. At Hindustan Times, Mahipal contributes to identifying and developing stories emerging from social media trends, online communities, and real-world incidents that capture public attention. His approach involves adding context and journalistic perspective to fast-moving digital narratives, helping present viral moments in a clear and reader-friendly format suited for digital audiences. Before joining Hindustan Times Digital, he was associated with DNA India, where he gained experience in newsroom workflows and digital storytelling practices. Mahipal holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi. He is particularly interested in tracking emerging trends and understanding how online conversations evolve into broader public discussions. His work reflects a focus on accuracy, readability, and relevance in the rapidly changing digital news environment. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Mahipal takes an interest in history and sports and regularly works on improving his general knowledge, which complements his curiosity as a media professional.

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