💨 Abstract
In Bengaluru, Karnataka, tension over language and identity is escalating, with clashes between service providers and customers. Auto drivers have been demanding that customers speak Kannada, the regional language, while some customers have been accused of not knowing Kannada and posting confrontations on social media. The city's police commissioner has stated that offenses are not categorized based on language.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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