Thanks Bulu!! It was an absolute pleasure to voice my opinions about the deteriorating situation in Bangalore. While there is no love lost towards those who have made Bangalore their home, it pains me to see the city in such chaos. I hope viewers will listen and help spread the options shared to a wider audience. We, the people, need to change; not everything can be blamed on the government. Building better infrastructure will take years, but a simple decision by ourselves can be made by the following morning. We can deliberate on the opinions shared, but the need of the hour is to be practical rather than just being keyboard warriors.
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
Apparently, even with that people will throng Bangalore.. Did you know that Mangalore and Mysore have Infosys campus which are struggling.. Because today's young want to switch jobs for a better pay.. How many in your friends circle have lasted in a job for years... My mom stayed with a single bank for 33 years.. I stayed in a single company for 12 years.. I know people who have taken a first job and retired from that company... Unfortunately, Bangalore has talent that's available next door.. Unless, EVERY company has infrastructure set up in tier 2 cities, problem is here to stay
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
@@S1KrrSoCal agreed, we need brutually strict 1 child law in India until the population goes below 70 crores. Under 2 child law population will grow until 170 crores only after that it will stabilise. and it won't be a bad idea to implement no child law for peoples who breed like termites. Quality over quantity as the era of cheap labour will be replaced by ai & robots in future.
Bangalore problem is civic sense. People should raise above-conscious standards. We all know governments (multiple) have failed miserably. The people of Bangalore are blessed with diverse people and culture. Let's all play our part in building a better society. God bless all
1. Bengaluru is too populated, and india needs to focus on making multiple big cities (IT, manufacturing, etc) 2. People from other states who stay in Bengaluru (not those who are on vacation) need to understand the sentiment behind the local language. People of karnataka never hated outsiders, but we hate Hindi or other language imposition. Fun fact Bengaluru is the only place where locals knows atleast 3-4 languages so that we can be helpful for visitors. If we can learn 5 language you guys can learn atleast one language that is Kannada 3. If you learn local languages you can better communicate and feel home with locals (no one hate anyone without any reasons) 4. To all northies or outsiders who say why can't we learn Hindi and you never want to learn Kannada, understand one thing there's a history, heritage that comes with a language. If you are not learning or letting it go you are forgetting your history. 5. Imagine your neighbor comes to your home and say you should leave the way they want and change every way of your living and forcing to you adapt to their way of living. How would you feel???? That's exactly what locals feels. Simple solutions we Kannadigas never hated outsiders, we welcomed everyone with open arms (which is not happening in anyplace in our country, ex go to Chennai or kerala you'll see the discrimination) all you need to do is do learn the history, little bid of our local language and respect the people of this state. (Ik stubborn northies or mallus will attack me, but try to understand Kannadigas never hated outsiders but outsiders took advanced of us) Jai Hind 🇮🇳
I will totally vouch for this as I too am a local born and brought up in Bangalore and have had friends from various backgrounds even before the IT boom and those people accusing us of being biased towards outsiders actually come from places where they have grown up only with people of their own State so it's quite hysterical when these fools accuse the locals who have always grown in a cosmopolitan culture of bias towards outsiders 😂😂😂
Learn their language, eat their food, laugh at their jokes, add an extra H to your name, remove your last name, pretend to be a local, get mugged/cheated by the local shopkeepers, bus conductors, landlords & autorickshaw drivers, tolerate the misbehaviour of government officials but you would still won't experience a single act of kindness from the locals. You will have to lose your own identity & become like one of them to appease them but still would face discrimination, politics & hatred. Even the police will hold you guilty without any investigation, if you end up in quarrels, scams or crimes like road rage, etc. involving a local. There're many cities/states where migrations have been happening since 100+ years & people have lived there for generations but have been able to stay as who they are. The appeasers & apologists would keep simping and buttering and would keep hiding the undercurrent of hate & dislike among the local subjects towards the expeditionary, enterprising & meritorious 'outsiders'. Why would someone want a so called outsider to speak their language ? It's the local imposition that's a problem and not otherwise. Being a law abiding citizen who is paying his taxes & most of his earnings within the city/state and minding his business should be more than enough in any wise & healthy city/state/country. Cucks will say leave if you have a problem. Yes I have left. Thanks.
Let all IT employees work from their hometown for 1 year. These locals will cry and bitch and moan, the local politicians will force the IT companies to force employees to return to bengaluru 😂
Im from Hyderabad. I never had any major issue in Bangalore since 13 years. I have many locals also as friends. I have also learn basic kannada sentences. I know local food and history of Bangalore. My take on couple of non locals ( esp those coming from Delhi, UP, RJ or the northern part of the country) - they behave as if they are special and more important. Locals are not used to this kind of privileged behaviour. As if they don't want to touch or deal with the locals. As if they are untouchable. The ultra rich locals in Bangalore also don't treat the other locals like this. Thats where it enrages the locals.
Well said, Bro. If you see people from South of India migratted in Bangalore do not have any problem but the problem only lies with North and East populations.
Female passenger got beaten up by a local autorickshaw driver. Nothing new. It's just another incident. Bangalore is for Kannadigas. I feel sorry for all the so called 'outsiders' who took 20/30 years of debt to buy real estates for themselves in Bangalore/Bengaluru, thinking & believing it to be best place to settle down. Imagine living with your family under such constant fear, hesitation & doubt of getting bullied & beaten. What will you do with its new airport, gloomy weather, cheap beer & benne dose when the local ppl just hate you ?
Well said. Each one of us should be a mature and responsible driver wherever you are in this beautiful country. Life is short. Leave life peacefully and happily. Made this world 🌎 a better place.
It is always nice hearing Deepak sir on any subject. Whatever problems Bengaluru is facing is the same everywhere, like Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Gurugram, Noida, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai. But the kind of road rage seen in Bengaluru is very sad and fearsome. Something similar is sometimes seen in Delhi and Pune, but the situation is yet like ठीक है। I can very well understand the feelings of Deepak sir. Me and Deepak sir are of the same age group. I have stayed in Bengaluru in my formative years, that is from KG to SSLC ( 10 th standard ) that is from 1970 to 1982. I was staying in Malleswaram area of Bengaluru, it was so quite, so peaceful, and very serene. I left Bengaluru in 1982 to settle in Pune, my native place. Till 2019 I used to curse myself for leaving Bengaluru until 2019. I was appalled by the scenes, traffic, and rag tag elements in otherwise a very peaceful area like Malleswaram, Rajajinagar, Srirampuram. I feel that Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are far better than other cities as far public transport is considered. Thanks Bulu Sir For This Podcast
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I live 5kms away from my office, and I want to cycle to office. But there is no encouragement from the office management, there are no specific cyclists facilities in my office like shower, cycle parking. So if I have a meeting I can’t take my cycle as I don’t want to be all sweaty and smelling like a pig.
There are no roads for cyclists.. Quite dangerous and adding to the continuous dug out roads, can be catastrophic! And we can only sing praise of lands that provide dedicated cycle tracks and help save climate control 😂😂
@@DeepakKamath I agree, I still cycle on some days to the office and some Sundays to Cubon Park, and it's like I am in a Mad Max movie for 2 hours straight. thanks to both of you for the podcast It is an important topic and both of you are right, that it is more of a human problem than a legislative or a governance problem, we live here, and it is we who need to step up and treat everyone and their safety with respect
All kannadigas don't hate. It's only the less educated ones who are fed misinformation, and bad education and bad family life who behave in an aggressive and senseless way.
Answer one question how many South Indians feels unsafe in North India? think about it but its opposite in South India, I have been in Chennai, Bangaluru, Kochi, HYD and Bengaluru is worst but when I was a kid stayed there in cantonment from 92-99 was really good this is my personal experience thankfully, I was only staying for a project ......Police there is the real goons !! So, I moved to Gurugram and heck yeah there are more aggressive people out here way more than Bangalore will ever have but THEY MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS!! DOESN'T MATTER HOW MUCH YOU DEFEND BUT UNDER CURRENT AND HATE FOR NORTH INDIANS IS REAL AND I WITNESS FIRSTHAND EVEN FROM SO CALLED EDUCATED PEOPLE......SWIZZY AND ZOMATO ,BLINKIT SHOULD BE TAMMED BIG BIG TIME !!
And also Bengaluru City should have good lighting on road as it's hard to spot pot holes and then people tends to led light / aftermarket fogg lights and then police catch them and fine challan
I acknowledge that people should also learn Kannada as I am also trying swalpa swalpa ,also there are both rude and lovely locals I faced but aside that there are goons who try to harm people that are not local it is a serious issue , every places have such people but locals also should be against these rowdies as it damages the reputation of good local people I drink from a tea stall the person is from Coorg and I try to have a conversation with Kannada language like Ana tea Kodi also he calls me sirji these interactions should be precious as it makes us happy and we try to learn Kannada more❤
Deepak sir nailed it... Be a Roman in Rome. Respect all languages and learn few sentences where you live. Appreciate Deepak sir for addressing the riders and drivers lacking civic sense. Bullu bhai, pointed out precisely about real estate mafia.... This state and city has never had best Govt till date.
My cousin and her old mother owned a huge coconut plantation outside Mysuru. They are originally from north Bengal. Her step brother asked her and mom to meet the officer in the Municipal office. He mentioned it was a formality to sign some papers. The document was in Kannada only, with no English option/translation. Apparently, it was a transfer of all the property deeds. He took the whole property with the house. Not a single lawyer in Mysuru or Bangalore was able to help them. My cousin and her mom have since returned to their village. That is Karnataka. Fk Karnataka.
May be they are from bangladesh 🤣🤣😂😂. Thats the reason you should learn the local language. They asked to sighn the paper which they dont undersnad and these dumb people signed the papers 🤣🤣🤣😂😂. If they are so dumb then it can happen in any country, state or region. You are making up nice story. I am sure many bangladeshis and bengalis belive it.
I think goverment should build a good satellite cyber city with well planned infrastructure that makes it future proof that can made the city of namma Bengaluru load free
Along with Zomato swiggy guys there are guys with yulu who thinks that there vehicle d9 not need registration so they need not to obey traffic also auto walas drive very recklessly today I saw a auto wala sitting in middle of a intersection answering call on his phone and he doesn't care
50:50 what an observation. I have seen this outside every concrete mixing factory, the roads are very unsafe as in broken and slippery because of the heavy trucks. each points that Mr Kamath said is the reality of Bangalore. Happiness is definitely lost somewhere
Very good discussion Billu and I agree on few things and disagree on some points. Infrastructure, over population, culture, driving maturity etc are all important factors. But I lived in karnataka for 10 years and I often saw many of my good kannadiga friends sharing on FB a post that if someone says he doesn’t speak kannada they feel like slapping the person. In fact I lived 20 years in orissa and there the anti-non Oriya feelings I experienced and the way local print media and local political bodies used to treat outsiders was much much worse. Now after living out of India for years when I visit I see this has become more chronic. People only feel this when they leave their state and are ok with it in their home state. Hope you understand the crux
In Mumbai also 90℅ of the office going people are travelling alone in big SUVs I've seen on the eastern express way in the morning cars travel at crawling speeds
I have been in banglore no issue with locals except some (same in every city). I love how kannda clean their home we learned much from them. But yes banglore have worst road and junction are too confusing for any new rider.
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Hey Bulu, In Mumbai it is the same problems that are faced by the people. Yes, we have a good rail network, however, the public using the rail network has grown exponentially! Moreover, several other projects - metro is only partially completed, Newer road projects - Atal Setu, Coastal Rd., only help serve those staying in South Mumbai. Builders have usurped land parcels with no thought/not much thought given to connectivity. The authorities that be are hand in glove with the builders. There isn't enuf police staff to man our roads. Indiscriminate wrong side driving/riding, no lane discipline, and no enforcement of penalties die to lack of staff/other reasons have made driving/riding during office hours a hellish experience for us. I own a 4 wheeler, but my default is my motorcycle as at least I can move/manoeuvre some in traffic vs my car! We too pay huge taxes by way of road tax & tolls, but the roads are in a deplorable state year on year!! And despite this, the tolls are increased, for what, I ask?? When they can't give us good roads, why should we pay?? Every commute within the city takes 1.5hrs minimum, unless you are prepared to face the over crowded trains to where ever you would like to go!! Start with making issuance of licenses are a very strict process, comparable to the likes of Dubai, Singapore etc. If you don't have a parking space for your vehicle, then you can't be issued a license, and very strict driving/riding tests as well. It will take a herculean task to overcome all these obstacles. But the Governments need to be held accountable for the pitiable roads they dish out year on year despite their lofty promises prior to the elections!!
Glad you liked this.. Please do share it amidst your circle... There's always scope to refine and look at things differently... It's only when more people engage in voicing out their thoughts, can change creep in
I just had to change my flat in Bengaluru because the older flat was near a traffic signal. Stayed at that flat for 2 months only, it was like living in hell there because of too much honking.
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You got that so right and if you may have listened to our chat, I witnessed the entire doing up of the road back in 2008 - 09 by GVR.. A section of Sarjapur road which probably is still the best stretch of whatever is left.... The command nowadays is "I want the potholes to be covered in 15 days.. Patchwork is so horrendous that only two wheelers can bear the pain of the recoil of the suspensions 😒😒
Though i agree with the points of deepak bro. But some of the points i do disagree. Like the Temple point wch was brought by Deepak wch is not related to the Podcast topic and was completely insensible. Overall a good podcast 👍👍👍
Don't get offended but it's money spent which otherwise can be used in the development... I speak for my area which is seeing two more temples amidst the few around and it's nothing but - we too will build one - attitude.. The same money can be used in much needed infra like toilets and better shelters for the absolute needy
@@DeepakKamath The amount wch govt should spend on Roads is not being spent on roads although they r collecting Road taxes. The amount wch govt should spend on toilets is not being spent on toilets although they r collecting taxes fr that also. These r some of the examples. It's completely insensible if someone relates temples with development of the nation. Every Saturday I go to temples different temples in my area and the peace wch I get there I don't get it anywhere. The positive energy wch I feel in temples I don't get it anywhere else. It's a place of love also. I think u must visit Temples to experience it personally in words it cannot be explained. Also temples r built by private money n not govts money. Also U being from Financial work background kya aapko yee bhi pata nhi ki Temples r contributing to indian economy,kya appko yee bhi pata nhi ki Temples r providing jobs to lakhs of people. Be proud of our culture sir. Otherwise hamare culture,traditions ki bare me burai bolne ke liye enough loog hai.
Be it bengaluru or any other metro city in india. We cannot Stop solo riders or drivers, Because the people who are ultra rich, they will still prefer going in their mercedes bmw to their work. You cannot replace their comfort with a scooty, bike or any Two wheelers or some other kind of public transport. You tell me, will you?
You may not have heard the entire length.. I do mention that I time my exit to beat the rush... There should be an imposition is what I suggest.. Agreed the affluent people will have their way and THAT needs to be addressed during peak hours.. Just one of the many way to decongest the outbursts...
Bulu bhai is very smart he save Deepak da from hate comments on tow point. - why build temple - why police not asking for documents for outsider Thats shows how smart Bulu bhai is ❤
Funny part is, i met a kannadiga person called arun here in melbourne. When i said him, i used to work in bangalore, then he started to talk in kannada. Then he was commenting like, why didn’t you learn kannada. He was quite serious and sarcastic. Not sure what should tell these people. Al I can do was, just ignore and move on. I love Bangalore, respect culture but pls don’t judge others.
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
Bill gates says same so he sent vaacime for all countries with help of all government. Hope you and only your family survive in those 50 lakh population.
Rather than putting this thumbnail why Bangalore hate outsiders… why don’t you put why outsiders don’t like Kannada ……. Bulu bhai I have a big respect for you and following you more than 6-7 years but I dint expect to you portray Bangalore doesn’t like outsiders and road rage’s only happens in Bangalore….. First of all north India or other state people has big dirty ass attitude to adapt Bangalore and Kannada language . There are many examples other states people show attitude Hindi is national language why should we learn Kannada… Road rage doesn’t have to do with Bangalore or outsiders…. It’s problem across every other cities around the country …. Why don’t you talk about incidents in Delhi and Mumbai road rage’s …… I gives road rage instance across other states as much you want…… you are having big fan base and most of you fan audience are localities not so called northies
Good one - you wrote what’s in my mind ! I too followed him for long time now - and never seen him speak , oh forget it atleast trying to talk in Kannada ! I am not stressing him to learn Kannada but I did not see that effort or gratitude towards Kannada ppl or bengaluru!
Very presumptious and patronizing... Bangalore locals drive or ride as badly as anybody else. Dont try to pin rash driving on outsiders .. i dont even get the resentment. Locals make money off the outsiders, so why the hostility? P.S: the problem is, obviously, urban congestion... Blame lies with the greedy government of Karnataka and inept civic adminstration of Bangalore that takes so much money from the city but chooses to spend it elsewhere
I couldn't agree more... Unfortunately certain situations need a second look.. I will not keep the locals away from this situation and me including, sometimes the frustration getting the better of me to drive like a maniac... Unless, the root of the problems are addressed without simply asking the governance to address such, the problems and rage is here to stay....
So the person driving from Delhi to rameshwaram should not object to the driving of Bengaluru people because we are outsiders? Why do south people think they can attack other states people? Ould we follow the same ?
I never actually believed that there is a complete bias towards localites and outsiders, until i took one of my friends car for emergency and used it for couple of days. I started getting unusual stares and aggressive behaviour. Until one day i had a interaction on the same - he said some vulger words in Kannada and asked me to roll down my window. I did a little bit and then he said kaha se ho dekhe chalo nahi to…. So roll down the window fully and said “nanu local ni ellinda bandiya tika keyidbudthini sulemagane” he went away its crazy😂.
That's such a powerful response and I couldn't agree with any better choice of words... These are idiotic opportunists who are the very reason why Bangalore is where it is... Sadly, but uncontrollable....
Sir your vast experience emphasises me a lot and ask my adrenaline to rush more and squeeze sum more energy and give inputs on your riding mannerisms and aesthetics 🌹❤️🙏
It does for me because I belong to a larger section of people where ethnicity doesn't really matter.. However, like every large city there will be people who will feel insecure due to a job security, spending power etc who may live with a vengeance, which of course is psychological and is a issue in itself
Two wise people talking is always good to listen to. By the way WFH and using public transport for company employees is a valid point. Also once these are implemented usage of bicycles is another better idea if the office is close by. And rest is people mindset and governments effort I would like to say.
I strongly don't recommend cycling at this point considering the ongoing dug out roads and rampant infrastructure development.... Unless, like the bus lanes, there are dedicated cycle lanes, alas, theres no room to expand roads, we continue to struggle with this issue... But come to think of it.. If you dedicate lanes to cycle, then two wheelers will encroach... And the law doesn't have a firm hand to manage.. 😔
No special power, they feel that they are only one on the roads, no other people available on the roads, this is for all over India rash driving people. we cannot judge every one, just because of bunch of rash driving people.
Sorry to say this but I don't agree with your friends view when he says that the road infrastructure in Bangalore is limited. Most national highways pass through Bangalore City and that is one of the issues and where roads are narrow a lot of land needs to be acquired. The issue is with vehicle density on our roads which is the highest in the country for any city as we have the maximum no of two wheelers on our roads due to lack of public transport like metro or suburban train like Delhi or Mumbai so the solution is not building more roads but instead more public transport like metro within the city. I am very optimistic that the traffic situation will improve in the next few years once phase 2 of metro construction is completed along with the suburban rail along with the satellite ring road project that will divert goods vehicles away from the city and also the implementation of the peripheral ring road that the current government is pushing for. All these initiatives are going to give an impetus to the city's mobility and change the situation considerably and Bangalore will become a gigachad from promax in front of all other cities always trying to denigrate and downplay us only because of our traffic 😎
Kannadigas don't hate outsiders, it's the outsiders who hate the culture of this state. If outsiders love the place who is making his living, he will surely learn a couple of sentences so that the localities feel he is one of them but they come here, earn here, live here and ask the localities to speak in Hindi. This is shit, Aap logonko France, Italy, German me Paisa kamane ke liye baasha sikne me kohi dardh nahi hey, lekin isi desh ka aur ek baasha seekne me dardh hotha hai and cry why Bangalore hate Hindi or outsiders. One quote says, be a Roman in Rome.... If you follow this you will see a lot of difference in the locals response. Just learn 2 sentences and see the difference.
Deepak Sir pranam aur Bulu bhai Jai Jagannath Sir main utna toh aacha motorcycle chala nehi sakta bas thoda koshish karta hu magar yeh bhi teh hain zindagi kabhi aaplog jaise ban nehi paunga 🌹❤️
Entitled Migrants from North, unable to speak in Our Kannada but cause Bad Publicity to our State. It's Best for one to leave if they don't Learn Kannada to Communicate, Hindi will not do in Karnataka that's for sure. That's the Sentiment here in Karnataka, South India is tired of Hindi Imposition on Us.
Sir aap International driving licence hold karte hain Sir main ek mamuli sa hu Sir aaplog dono se bahut kuch jana experience share kiya bas yehi le raha hu apne riding main jitna kuch implement kar saku toh kam hain Sir for both of you 🌹❤️🌹❤️
If someone in Bengaluru is fat, does it mean ppl in Bengaluru are fat? Pls choose better caption “Bengaluru doesn’t hates outsiders” don’t give wrong hints to anyone passing by this video.
If the majority of people in a population are obese you can consider that population to be obese. I have horrible experiences in that city as a tourist. Everyone I have come across acts arrogant and entitled. Casual racism is everywhere in India, but in that city it's amplified. Almost every one has a superiority complex.
The problem is with your brain and people who think alike. We have the country's best mental hospital called Nimhans in Bangalore so please take an appointment over there and diagnose yourself for being biased to an entire group of people
It's very simple, outsiders are not accommodating and respecting local language and cultures and that's the main issue I was born in Thalaserry, kerala, but have learnt the local language and respect the local people wherever I go Plus, 99% don't know driving etiquette, just ask them to do number 8 and they will fail miserably Very simple, all the tax money is going for future generations of bureaucrats, local MLAs and MPs and their chamchas
I agree But my question is, does hating make someone else who already doesn't seem to care, suddenly respect your culture? And its also funny to me that bangaloreans assume that they're the only kannadigas in karnataka right? I am from karnataka btw, i felt i should clarify that. I understand the reason people dont like north indians here. But hating does absolutely nothing to solve anything. Bengaluru has awful drivers, but calling them out does nothing to fix them right? It requires significant changes to how issuing license works for starters, but asking the government of india to do anything is more hopeless than asking people to change. It sucks to reply to someone when you cant offer a solution but idk what to say. The govt pushed responsibility to private driving schools a while ago right? Well why do these schools care either? It would probably be easier to find one that does, but its not like a big portion of them are going to care. They got money, you got your license. Thats all there is to it for majority of them.
If u go to mumbai then u need to learn marathi?? In WB ,bengali, in Odisha, Odia??? Are you mad??? In this situation North India should throw all those whi can't speak Hindi??? You statement is exactly like this.
We are not coming to any state by our will. The only reason we travel to B'lore or anyplace is just because our company asks us so. We are paying the taxes and all to that state and now also supposed to learn their language too? There are 10-20 languages so we are supposed to learn all?? Bro seriously?? Even if you consider us outsiders then why not treat your guests politely?
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Well said. Each one of us should be a mature and responsible driver wherever you are in this beautiful country. Life is short. Leave life peacefully and happily. Made this world 🌎 a better place.
Thanks Bulu!!
It was an absolute pleasure to voice my opinions about the deteriorating situation in Bangalore. While there is no love lost towards those who have made Bangalore their home, it pains me to see the city in such chaos. I hope viewers will listen and help spread the options shared to a wider audience.
We, the people, need to change; not everything can be blamed on the government. Building better infrastructure will take years, but a simple decision by ourselves can be made by the following morning.
We can deliberate on the opinions shared, but the need of the hour is to be practical rather than just being keyboard warriors.
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
India needs to develop multiple cities to reduce the migration in Bangalore
Totally agree
Apparently, even with that people will throng Bangalore.. Did you know that Mangalore and Mysore have Infosys campus which are struggling.. Because today's young want to switch jobs for a better pay.. How many in your friends circle have lasted in a job for years... My mom stayed with a single bank for 33 years.. I stayed in a single company for 12 years.. I know people who have taken a first job and retired from that company... Unfortunately, Bangalore has talent that's available next door.. Unless, EVERY company has infrastructure set up in tier 2 cities, problem is here to stay
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
@@S1KrrSoCal agreed, we need brutually strict 1 child law in India until the population goes below 70 crores. Under 2 child law population will grow until 170 crores only after that it will stabilise. and it won't be a bad idea to implement no child law for peoples who breed like termites. Quality over quantity as the era of cheap labour will be replaced by ai & robots in future.
@S1KrrSoCal this is the fact. Also the rampant migration from rural areas to cities because there are no opportunities in rural india
Bangalore problem is civic sense. People should raise above-conscious standards. We all know governments (multiple) have failed miserably. The people of Bangalore are blessed with diverse people and culture. Let's all play our part in building a better society. God bless all
🤣🤣😂😂😂" The people of Bangalore are blessed with diverse people and culture.
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@@jeanpierre-st7rl We also have mental asylum in Bangalore, FYI
@@Naveen-gi8qo I know you are replying from there itself
@@jeanpierre-st7rl Still showings signs. Get well soon
1. Bengaluru is too populated, and india needs to focus on making multiple big cities (IT, manufacturing, etc)
2. People from other states who stay in Bengaluru (not those who are on vacation) need to understand the sentiment behind the local language. People of karnataka never hated outsiders, but we hate Hindi or other language imposition. Fun fact Bengaluru is the only place where locals knows atleast 3-4 languages so that we can be helpful for visitors. If we can learn 5 language you guys can learn atleast one language that is Kannada
3. If you learn local languages you can better communicate and feel home with locals (no one hate anyone without any reasons)
4. To all northies or outsiders who say why can't we learn Hindi and you never want to learn Kannada, understand one thing there's a history, heritage that comes with a language. If you are not learning or letting it go you are forgetting your history.
5. Imagine your neighbor comes to your home and say you should leave the way they want and change every way of your living and forcing to you adapt to their way of living. How would you feel???? That's exactly what locals feels.
Simple solutions we Kannadigas never hated outsiders, we welcomed everyone with open arms (which is not happening in anyplace in our country, ex go to Chennai or kerala you'll see the discrimination) all you need to do is do learn the history, little bid of our local language and respect the people of this state.
(Ik stubborn northies or mallus will attack me, but try to understand Kannadigas never hated outsiders but outsiders took advanced of us)
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
I will totally vouch for this as I too am a local born and brought up in Bangalore and have had friends from various backgrounds even before the IT boom and those people accusing us of being biased towards outsiders actually come from places where they have grown up only with people of their own State so it's quite hysterical when these fools accuse the locals who have always grown in a cosmopolitan culture of bias towards outsiders 😂😂😂
Learn their language, eat their food, laugh at their jokes, add an extra H to your name, remove your last name, pretend to be a local, get mugged/cheated by the local shopkeepers, bus conductors, landlords & autorickshaw drivers, tolerate the misbehaviour of government officials but you would still won't experience a single act of kindness from the locals. You will have to lose your own identity & become like one of them to appease them but still would face discrimination, politics & hatred. Even the police will hold you guilty without any investigation, if you end up in quarrels, scams or crimes like road rage, etc. involving a local. There're many cities/states where migrations have been happening since 100+ years & people have lived there for generations but have been able to stay as who they are. The appeasers & apologists would keep simping and buttering and would keep hiding the undercurrent of hate & dislike among the local subjects towards the expeditionary, enterprising & meritorious 'outsiders'. Why would someone want a so called outsider to speak their language ? It's the local imposition that's a problem and not otherwise. Being a law abiding citizen who is paying his taxes & most of his earnings within the city/state and minding his business should be more than enough in any wise & healthy city/state/country.
Cucks will say leave if you have a problem. Yes I have left. Thanks.
Let all IT employees work from their hometown for 1 year. These locals will cry and bitch and moan, the local politicians will force the IT companies to force employees to return to bengaluru 😂
true
@@killingmachinelp agreed
Please go ahead do it it’s a humble request. 🙏 ask your IT companies to setup shop in your state. File a petition . Start a movement
My like for the last comment ‘left Bangalore ‘🎉.
Oh don't worry, situation in bangalore for locals are going to get worse
Im from Hyderabad. I never had any major issue in Bangalore since 13 years.
I have many locals also as friends. I have also learn basic kannada sentences. I know local food and history of Bangalore.
My take on couple of non locals ( esp those coming from Delhi, UP, RJ or the northern part of the country) - they behave as if they are special and more important. Locals are not used to this kind of privileged behaviour. As if they don't want to touch or deal with the locals. As if they are untouchable.
The ultra rich locals in Bangalore also don't treat the other locals like this. Thats where it enrages the locals.
Well said, Bro. If you see people from South of India migratted in Bangalore do not have any problem but the problem only lies with North and East populations.
Female passenger got beaten up by a local autorickshaw driver. Nothing new. It's just another incident. Bangalore is for Kannadigas.
I feel sorry for all the so called 'outsiders' who took 20/30 years of debt to buy real estates for themselves in Bangalore/Bengaluru, thinking & believing it to be best place to settle down.
Imagine living with your family under such constant fear, hesitation & doubt of getting bullied & beaten.
What will you do with its new airport, gloomy weather, cheap beer & benne dose when the local ppl just hate you ?
In short Indians should respect everyone, learn road discipline and civic sense
Thank you so much Bulu Bhai and Deepak Sir.. very meaningful discussion for all the citizens of the Namma Bengaluru!
Well said. Each one of us should be a mature and responsible driver wherever you are in this beautiful country. Life is short. Leave life peacefully and happily. Made this world 🌎 a better place.
It is always nice hearing Deepak sir on any subject. Whatever problems Bengaluru is facing is the same everywhere, like Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Gurugram, Noida, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai. But the kind of road rage seen in Bengaluru is very sad and fearsome. Something similar is sometimes seen in Delhi and Pune, but the situation is yet
like ठीक है।
I can very well understand the feelings of Deepak sir. Me and Deepak sir are of the same age group. I have stayed in Bengaluru in my formative years, that is from KG to SSLC ( 10 th standard ) that is from 1970 to 1982. I was staying in Malleswaram area of Bengaluru, it was so quite, so peaceful, and very serene. I left Bengaluru in 1982 to settle in Pune, my native place. Till 2019 I used to curse myself for leaving Bengaluru until 2019. I was appalled by the scenes, traffic, and rag tag elements in otherwise a very peaceful area like Malleswaram, Rajajinagar, Srirampuram.
I feel that Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are far better than other cities as far public transport is considered.
Thanks Bulu Sir For This Podcast
In many cities in the EU and US, there are planning commissions or public hearings where citizens can voice their opinions on major developments. However, citizens don't always have the final say. Government agencies and planning boards usually make decisions, though public input can influence the outcome.
I live 5kms away from my office, and I want to cycle to office. But there is no encouragement from the office management, there are no specific cyclists facilities in my office like shower, cycle parking.
So if I have a meeting I can’t take my cycle as I don’t want to be all sweaty and smelling like a pig.
There are no roads for cyclists.. Quite dangerous and adding to the continuous dug out roads, can be catastrophic! And we can only sing praise of lands that provide dedicated cycle tracks and help save climate control 😂😂
@@DeepakKamath I agree, I still cycle on some days to the office and some Sundays to Cubon Park, and it's like I am in a Mad Max movie for 2 hours straight. thanks to both of you for the podcast It is an important topic and both of you are right, that it is more of a human problem than a legislative or a governance problem, we live here, and it is we who need to step up and treat everyone and their safety with respect
All kannadigas don't hate.
It's only the less educated ones who are fed misinformation, and bad education and bad family life who behave in an aggressive and senseless way.
Such a sensible podcast. More power to you Bullu Bhai 🙌 lovely to hear Deepak Da 👏👏
Answer one question how many South Indians feels unsafe in North India? think about it but its opposite in South India, I have been in Chennai, Bangaluru, Kochi, HYD and Bengaluru is worst but when I was a kid stayed there in cantonment from 92-99 was really good this is my personal experience thankfully, I was only staying for a project ......Police there is the real goons !! So, I moved to Gurugram and heck yeah there are more aggressive people out here way more than Bangalore will ever have but THEY MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS!! DOESN'T MATTER HOW MUCH YOU DEFEND BUT UNDER CURRENT AND HATE FOR NORTH INDIANS IS REAL AND I WITNESS FIRSTHAND EVEN FROM SO CALLED EDUCATED PEOPLE......SWIZZY AND ZOMATO ,BLINKIT SHOULD BE TAMMED BIG BIG TIME !!
i came to Bangalore in 2011 and it was peaceful then..
And also Bengaluru City should have good lighting on road as it's hard to spot pot holes and then people tends to led light / aftermarket fogg lights and then police catch them and fine challan
I acknowledge that people should also learn Kannada as I am also trying swalpa swalpa ,also there are both rude and lovely locals I faced but aside that there are goons who try to harm people that are not local it is a serious issue , every places have such people but locals also should be against these rowdies as it damages the reputation of good local people I drink from a tea stall the person is from Coorg and I try to have a conversation with Kannada language like Ana tea Kodi also he calls me sirji these interactions should be precious as it makes us happy and we try to learn Kannada more❤
Deepak sir nailed it... Be a Roman in Rome. Respect all languages and learn few sentences where you live. Appreciate Deepak sir for addressing the riders and drivers lacking civic sense. Bullu bhai, pointed out precisely about real estate mafia.... This state and city has never had best Govt till date.
My cousin and her old mother owned a huge coconut plantation outside Mysuru. They are originally from north Bengal. Her step brother asked her and mom to meet the officer in the Municipal office. He mentioned it was a formality to sign some papers. The document was in Kannada only, with no English option/translation. Apparently, it was a transfer of all the property deeds. He took the whole property with the house. Not a single lawyer in Mysuru or Bangalore was able to help them. My cousin and her mom have since returned to their village. That is Karnataka. Fk Karnataka.
May be they are from bangladesh 🤣🤣😂😂. Thats the reason you should learn the local language. They asked to sighn the paper which they dont undersnad and these dumb people signed the papers 🤣🤣🤣😂😂. If they are so dumb then it can happen in any country, state or region. You are making up nice story. I am sure many bangladeshis and bengalis belive it.
Our cities including Bengaluru are not for pedestrians and public transport. This is something that our civic bodies to concentrate on.
I think goverment should build a good satellite cyber city with well planned infrastructure that makes it future proof that can made the city of namma Bengaluru load free
Saar saar we are educated 😂
Along with Zomato swiggy guys there are guys with yulu who thinks that there vehicle d9 not need registration so they need not to obey traffic also auto walas drive very recklessly today I saw a auto wala sitting in middle of a intersection answering call on his phone and he doesn't care
50:50 what an observation. I have seen this outside every concrete mixing factory, the roads are very unsafe as in broken and slippery because of the heavy trucks.
each points that Mr Kamath said is the reality of Bangalore. Happiness is definitely lost somewhere
Very good discussion Billu and I agree on few things and disagree on some points. Infrastructure, over population, culture, driving maturity etc are all important factors. But I lived in karnataka for 10 years and I often saw many of my good kannadiga friends sharing on FB a post that if someone says he doesn’t speak kannada they feel like slapping the person.
In fact I lived 20 years in orissa and there the anti-non Oriya feelings I experienced and the way local print media and local political bodies used to treat outsiders was much much worse. Now after living out of India for years when I visit I see this has become more chronic. People only feel this when they leave their state and are ok with it in their home state. Hope you understand the crux
In Mumbai also 90℅ of the office going people are travelling alone in big SUVs I've seen on the eastern express way in the morning cars travel at crawling speeds
I have been in banglore no issue with locals except some (same in every city).
I love how kannda clean their home we learned much from them. But yes banglore have worst road and junction are too confusing for any new rider.
A really good conversation about the state of road use and safety, as well as, urban affairs. The caption and thumbnail is slightly spicier than required and may cause many viewers to get upset.
Am sure Bulu is open to a suggestion... There's no hate towards anyone
Hey Bulu,
In Mumbai it is the same problems that are faced by the people. Yes, we have a good rail network, however, the public using the rail network has grown exponentially! Moreover, several other projects - metro is only partially completed, Newer road projects - Atal Setu, Coastal Rd., only help serve those staying in South Mumbai. Builders have usurped land parcels with no thought/not much thought given to connectivity. The authorities that be are hand in glove with the builders. There isn't enuf police staff to man our roads. Indiscriminate wrong side driving/riding, no lane discipline, and no enforcement of penalties die to lack of staff/other reasons have made driving/riding during office hours a hellish experience for us. I own a 4 wheeler, but my default is my motorcycle as at least I can move/manoeuvre some in traffic vs my car! We too pay huge taxes by way of road tax & tolls, but the roads are in a deplorable state year on year!! And despite this, the tolls are increased, for what, I ask?? When they can't give us good roads, why should we pay?? Every commute within the city takes 1.5hrs minimum, unless you are prepared to face the over crowded trains to where ever you would like to go!! Start with making issuance of licenses are a very strict process, comparable to the likes of Dubai, Singapore etc. If you don't have a parking space for your vehicle, then you can't be issued a license, and very strict driving/riding tests as well. It will take a herculean task to overcome all these obstacles. But the Governments need to be held accountable for the pitiable roads they dish out year on year despite their lofty promises prior to the elections!!
Yesterday I had been to Mysore, roads r so wide n clean felt so good to drive.
I believe Govt has to plan shifting companies to other cities too
Very informative video. I think we need to take this video as revolution and participate in changing Bangalore scenario.
Glad you liked this.. Please do share it amidst your circle... There's always scope to refine and look at things differently... It's only when more people engage in voicing out their thoughts, can change creep in
I was looking to buy a Speed 400 in Bengaluru and it is 30K more in Bengaluru as compared to West Bengal.
I just had to change my flat in Bengaluru because the older flat was near a traffic signal. Stayed at that flat for 2 months only, it was like living in hell there because of too much honking.
You should change the city
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You got that so right and if you may have listened to our chat, I witnessed the entire doing up of the road back in 2008 - 09 by GVR.. A section of Sarjapur road which probably is still the best stretch of whatever is left.... The command nowadays is "I want the potholes to be covered in 15 days.. Patchwork is so horrendous that only two wheelers can bear the pain of the recoil of the suspensions 😒😒
Though i agree with the points of deepak bro. But some of the points i do disagree.
Like the Temple point wch was brought by Deepak wch is not related to the Podcast topic and was completely insensible.
Overall a good podcast 👍👍👍
Don't get offended but it's money spent which otherwise can be used in the development... I speak for my area which is seeing two more temples amidst the few around and it's nothing but - we too will build one - attitude.. The same money can be used in much needed infra like toilets and better shelters for the absolute needy
@@DeepakKamath The amount wch govt should spend on Roads is not being spent on roads although they r collecting Road taxes. The amount wch govt should spend on toilets is not being spent on toilets although they r collecting taxes fr that also. These r some of the examples.
It's completely insensible if someone relates temples with development of the nation.
Every Saturday I go to temples different temples in my area and the peace wch I get there I don't get it anywhere. The positive energy wch I feel in temples I don't get it anywhere else. It's a place of love also.
I think u must visit Temples to experience it personally in words it cannot be explained.
Also temples r built by private money n not govts money.
Also U being from Financial work background kya aapko yee bhi pata nhi ki Temples r contributing to indian economy,kya appko yee bhi pata nhi ki Temples r providing jobs to lakhs of people.
Be proud of our culture sir. Otherwise hamare culture,traditions ki bare me burai bolne ke liye enough loog hai.
Kannadigas are new Thanos for Bengaluru. Just move out of Bengaluru its not safe for outsiders😮
Very good podcast, all practical problems highlighted..!! We need to improve our road sense instead of blaming the world...!
Beautiful podcast and so many pointers to ponder upon
Lets take up each one heads on and let us please make a difference
Be it bengaluru or any other metro city in india. We cannot Stop solo riders or drivers, Because the people who are ultra rich, they will still prefer going in their mercedes bmw to their work. You cannot replace their comfort with a scooty, bike or any Two wheelers or some other kind of public transport.
You tell me, will you?
You may not have heard the entire length.. I do mention that I time my exit to beat the rush... There should be an imposition is what I suggest.. Agreed the affluent people will have their way and THAT needs to be addressed during peak hours.. Just one of the many way to decongest the outbursts...
@@DeepakKamath I did hear the entire podcast, it was a good talk 😇
Bulu bhai is very smart he save Deepak da from hate comments on tow point.
- why build temple
- why police not asking for documents for outsider
Thats shows how smart Bulu bhai is ❤
The "Bus drivers" Comments are absolutely agreed.. They drive like race tracks. They dont even look left or right when merging into main roads..
How ironic to see this as I had a close shave just today 🥹🥹
Why are everyone going so near them? The buses need their spaces.
Funny part is, i met a kannadiga person called arun here in melbourne. When i said him, i used to work in bangalore, then he started to talk in kannada. Then he was commenting like, why didn’t you learn kannada. He was quite serious and sarcastic. Not sure what should tell these people. Al I can do was, just ignore and move on. I love Bangalore, respect culture but pls don’t judge others.
Validated question nothing wrong in what Arun asked .....you were stubborn in not learning the language or picking up rudimentary lingo....
The core issue of most problems in India from traffic to pollution to garbage everywhere to poverty etc is OVERPOPULATION. India shouldn’t be over 40-50 crores for best quality of life and clean environment
Bill gates says same so he sent vaacime for all countries with help of all government.
Hope you and only your family survive in those 50 lakh population.
Much needed video❤
bhai Audio ka kuch issue hai is video me. Headset me sirf ek hi kan me baj ra hai. try kar ke dekho
Rather than putting this thumbnail why Bangalore hate outsiders… why don’t you put why outsiders don’t like Kannada ……. Bulu bhai I have a big respect for you and following you more than 6-7 years but I dint expect to you portray Bangalore doesn’t like outsiders and road rage’s only happens in Bangalore…..
First of all north India or other state people has big dirty ass attitude to adapt Bangalore and Kannada language . There are many examples other states people show attitude Hindi is national language why should we learn Kannada…
Road rage doesn’t have to do with Bangalore or outsiders…. It’s problem across every other cities around the country …. Why don’t you talk about incidents in Delhi and Mumbai road rage’s …… I gives road rage instance across other states as much you want…… you are having big fan base and most of you fan audience are localities not so called northies
Good one - you wrote what’s in my mind ! I too followed him for long time now - and never seen him speak , oh forget it atleast trying to talk in Kannada ! I am not stressing him to learn Kannada but I did not see that effort or gratitude towards Kannada ppl or bengaluru!
Excellently said
@@yashm5297 because they expect the Bangalore people to adjust to their ways!! Not the other way round
These people never learn bro. For them we are always evil and hateful but migrants are just nice people who wants to do good. Pathetic
Very presumptious and patronizing... Bangalore locals drive or ride as badly as anybody else. Dont try to pin rash driving on outsiders .. i dont even get the resentment. Locals make money off the outsiders, so why the hostility?
P.S: the problem is, obviously, urban congestion... Blame lies with the greedy government of Karnataka and inept civic adminstration of Bangalore that takes so much money from the city but chooses to spend it elsewhere
I couldn't agree more... Unfortunately certain situations need a second look.. I will not keep the locals away from this situation and me including, sometimes the frustration getting the better of me to drive like a maniac... Unless, the root of the problems are addressed without simply asking the governance to address such, the problems and rage is here to stay....
So the person driving from Delhi to rameshwaram should not object to the driving of Bengaluru people because we are outsiders? Why do south people think they can attack other states people? Ould we follow the same ?
I never actually believed that there is a complete bias towards localites and outsiders, until i took one of my friends car for emergency and used it for couple of days. I started getting unusual stares and aggressive behaviour. Until one day i had a interaction on the same - he said some vulger words in Kannada and asked me to roll down my window. I did a little bit and then he said kaha se ho dekhe chalo nahi to…. So roll down the window fully and said “nanu local ni ellinda bandiya tika keyidbudthini sulemagane” he went away its crazy😂.
That's such a powerful response and I couldn't agree with any better choice of words... These are idiotic opportunists who are the very reason why Bangalore is where it is... Sadly, but uncontrollable....
City which has most well literate , techy people living with such ruined infrastructure
Bulu bhai aap Bhubaneswar ko represent karte ho bhai main toh saabse sikh raha hu novice hu bhai 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Bulu bhayya....
Tiger 900 rally pro vs honda africa twin dual clutch vs BMW GSA 850
Which bike best for long ride and off road
Sir your vast experience emphasises me a lot and ask my adrenaline to rush more and squeeze sum more energy and give inputs on your riding mannerisms and aesthetics 🌹❤️🙏
Absolutely garbage discussion! A road rage issue is used as a blanket conversation on thumbnail! Dint expect it from a seasoned RUclips channel
Audio needs improvement bhai.. Echoing
Haan tike gadbad heijaichi, actually file was corrupted n recovered it through some software.
Bulu bhai I used to do that a lot in my past 🌹❤️
what about a person with disability, is he allowed to drive solo his 4wheeler Automatic ? or are you putting restriction on them ?
Do Kannadiagas really hate outsider ?
"no not really" ! When you cannot say "No" and add not really, it doesn't make sense.
It does for me because I belong to a larger section of people where ethnicity doesn't really matter.. However, like every large city there will be people who will feel insecure due to a job security, spending power etc who may live with a vengeance, which of course is psychological and is a issue in itself
Take all lands from waqf which they illegally occupied and build roads on them
Two wise people talking is always good to listen to. By the way WFH and using public transport for company employees is a valid point. Also once these are implemented usage of bicycles is another better idea if the office is close by. And rest is people mindset and governments effort I would like to say.
I strongly don't recommend cycling at this point considering the ongoing dug out roads and rampant infrastructure development.... Unless, like the bus lanes, there are dedicated cycle lanes, alas, theres no room to expand roads, we continue to struggle with this issue... But come to think of it.. If you dedicate lanes to cycle, then two wheelers will encroach... And the law doesn't have a firm hand to manage.. 😔
No special power, they feel that they are only one on the roads, no other people available on the roads, this is for all over India rash driving people. we cannot judge every one, just because of bunch of rash driving people.
Yes ofcourse! we hate our city being crowded , and also Title should be Do oursiders have enough civic sense to live in a city like Bengaluru
Deepak Sir pranam Sir 🌹❤️🌹❤️🙏🙏
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More congestion more rages simple...
Audio problem ho gayi hai bulu bhai, left me bas sound aa raha
Aaah man some goofup happened during the shoot, sorry for that
Sorry to say this but I don't agree with your friends view when he says that the road infrastructure in Bangalore is limited. Most national highways pass through Bangalore City and that is one of the issues and where roads are narrow a lot of land needs to be acquired. The issue is with vehicle density on our roads which is the highest in the country for any city as we have the maximum no of two wheelers on our roads due to lack of public transport like metro or suburban train like Delhi or Mumbai so the solution is not building more roads but instead more public transport like metro within the city. I am very optimistic that the traffic situation will improve in the next few years once phase 2 of metro construction is completed along with the suburban rail along with the satellite ring road project that will divert goods vehicles away from the city and also the implementation of the peripheral ring road that the current government is pushing for. All these initiatives are going to give an impetus to the city's mobility and change the situation considerably and Bangalore will become a gigachad from promax in front of all other cities always trying to denigrate and downplay us only because of our traffic 😎
Reality talking good conversation 👏👏👏👏
Bulu bhai both my uncle and my uncle’s close colleague cum friend Thakur uncle 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Kannadigas don't hate outsiders, it's the outsiders who hate the culture of this state. If outsiders love the place who is making his living, he will surely learn a couple of sentences so that the localities feel he is one of them but they come here, earn here, live here and ask the localities to speak in Hindi. This is shit, Aap logonko France, Italy, German me Paisa kamane ke liye baasha sikne me kohi dardh nahi hey, lekin isi desh ka aur ek baasha seekne me dardh hotha hai and cry why Bangalore hate Hindi or outsiders. One quote says, be a Roman in Rome.... If you follow this you will see a lot of difference in the locals response. Just learn 2 sentences and see the difference.
Deepak Sir pranam aur Bulu bhai Jai Jagannath Sir main utna toh aacha motorcycle chala nehi sakta bas thoda koshish karta hu magar yeh bhi teh hain zindagi kabhi aaplog jaise ban nehi paunga 🌹❤️
Entitled Migrants from North, unable to speak in Our Kannada but cause Bad Publicity to our State. It's Best for one to leave if they don't Learn Kannada to Communicate, Hindi will not do in Karnataka that's for sure. That's the Sentiment here in Karnataka, South India is tired of Hindi Imposition on Us.
Sir with due respect whatever I do I always refrain and refer knowledges and vast experiences from the bigger riders like you all 🙏🙏🙏
Look @ Hate towards kannada people There Culture and Bangalore city and these people still want to come to bangalore stay here
How shameful
❤ Very nice t-shirt bulu bhai ❤
Sir aap International driving licence hold karte hain Sir main ek mamuli sa hu Sir aaplog dono se bahut kuch jana experience share kiya bas yehi le raha hu apne riding main jitna kuch implement kar saku toh kam hain Sir for both of you 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Bulu biker is planning of buying 4 door thar 😂😂😂😂😂
And most of the time he do single commuting
If someone in Bengaluru is fat, does it mean ppl in Bengaluru are fat?
Pls choose better caption “Bengaluru
doesn’t hates outsiders” don’t give wrong hints to anyone passing by this video.
You are right the video is completely wrong Bengaluru citizens are total Chu*Tiyas
Actually full time chuts
If the majority of people in a population are obese you can consider that population to be obese. I have horrible experiences in that city as a tourist. Everyone I have come across acts arrogant and entitled. Casual racism is everywhere in India, but in that city it's amplified. Almost every one has a superiority complex.
This guy is me, We look like educated but we are not..........
Deepak Sir I do also own Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Sir it’s a B1 segment car 1.2 4 cylinder Sir 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Sir, bring DV to the show ❤❤
Please 😊
Invite ramalinga reddy sir to podcast 😂
Please use Ai voice echo remover, lot of free website available, an echoing podcast is not interesting
Problem is not with Driving, problem is with the attitude of Bangalore People.
The problem is with your brain and people who think alike. We have the country's best mental hospital called Nimhans in Bangalore so please take an appointment over there and diagnose yourself for being biased to an entire group of people
video starts at 2:04
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It's very simple, outsiders are not accommodating and respecting local language and cultures and that's the main issue
I was born in Thalaserry, kerala, but have learnt the local language and respect the local people wherever I go
Plus, 99% don't know driving etiquette, just ask them to do number 8 and they will fail miserably
Very simple, all the tax money is going for future generations of bureaucrats, local MLAs and MPs and their chamchas
I agree
But my question is, does hating make someone else who already doesn't seem to care, suddenly respect your culture?
And its also funny to me that bangaloreans assume that they're the only kannadigas in karnataka right?
I am from karnataka btw, i felt i should clarify that.
I understand the reason people dont like north indians here. But hating does absolutely nothing to solve anything.
Bengaluru has awful drivers, but calling them out does nothing to fix them right?
It requires significant changes to how issuing license works for starters, but asking the government of india to do anything is more hopeless than asking people to change.
It sucks to reply to someone when you cant offer a solution but idk what to say. The govt pushed responsibility to private driving schools a while ago right?
Well why do these schools care either? It would probably be easier to find one that does, but its not like a big portion of them are going to care. They got money, you got your license. Thats all there is to it for majority of them.
@@darktitan8085bot spotted
If u go to mumbai then u need to learn marathi?? In WB ,bengali, in Odisha, Odia???
Are you mad??? In this situation North India should throw all those whi can't speak Hindi??? You statement is exactly like this.
@@haridasificationbhai tu ab mujhe bhi bot boldega bc kaunsa bot itna bada comment likhta hai?
Logically soch re illogical banda
We are not coming to any state by our will. The only reason we travel to B'lore or anyplace is just because our company asks us so. We are paying the taxes and all to that state and now also supposed to learn their language too? There are 10-20 languages so we are supposed to learn all?? Bro seriously?? Even if you consider us outsiders then why not treat your guests politely?
Yes that are
HR26 -Gurgoan 😂
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We hate outsider yes
No.. We don't...
Your hate gya bhaad me.
But you are a Telugu Reddy guy😂
Hech haaaar 😂
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Well said. Each one of us should be a mature and responsible driver wherever you are in this beautiful country. Life is short. Leave life peacefully and happily. Made this world 🌎 a better place.
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