Bengaluru founder, trolled over submit on flooding and Kannada, hits again: ‘I am not going wherever’

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Oct 23, 2024 03:49 PM IST

Ritesh Banglani shared the picture of a flooded Bengaluru highway and mentioned he was caught in site visitors. He sarcastically mentioned a minimum of the signboards have been in Kannada.

Bengaluru-based startup investor Ritesh Banglani was on the receiving finish of trolling over a social media submit on Tuesday on the town’s flooded roads after the heavy rain.

Ritesh Banglani shared the picture of a flooded Bengaluru highway.

“I’m in a traffic jam in the middle of a frigging river. But hey, at least the signboards are in Kannada,” mentioned Banglani, co-founder of Stellaris Enterprise Companions.

The investor shared a photograph from inside a automobile, of a flooded highway in Bengaluru.

The submit didn’t go down effectively with a bit of X customers who hit out at Banglani for bringing the Kannada language row within the concern of the town’s poor state of affairs each time it rains closely.

“Priorities bro, priorities. Instead of protesting for the poor infra, some people here were protesting for the language,” X consumer Abhishek mentioned.

“You should go back to your own state instead of splashing around for free in this country’s rivers, and then complaining,” one other consumer, Megha, mentioned.

Ritesh Banglani, an alumnus of IIT-Delhi, hit again at those that attacked him, stressing that Bengaluru is his house as a lot as it’s for others.

“I’m as Bangalorean as you, and have as much right to the city as you do, including the right to criticize the administration. I can have a house here, raise my family, run a business, vote in elections but I guess i can never become a ‘local’,” he mentioned in an in depth submit on Wednesday.

“…I’m not going anywhere because this is my home as much as it’s yours.”

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