A signboard at Sri Guru Darshan Cafe in Bengaluru’s Vidyaranyapura has sparked a fresh language debate in Karnataka’s capital. The board, which read “Hindi is the official language,” drew widespread criticism on social media, reigniting discussions on linguistic identity and Kannada pride.
The sign quickly went viral, with X (formerly Twitter) users expressing outrage. Many questioned whether the message implied that Hindi-speaking customers were being prioritized over Kannada speakers.
Following the online backlash, local police intervened to investigate the matter. Officials revealed that the sign was put up by an individual named Babu, but the cafe owner was unaware of it until the controversy erupted online.
Upon learning about the issue, the owners removed the sign immediately. Authorities have assured that they are reviewing the incident further to determine if there was any deliberate mischief involved.
This incident highlights ongoing linguistic tensions in Bengaluru, where language identity remains a sensitive topic amid debates over Hindi’s role in the state.
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