‘There’ll Be No Local State Population In Bengaluru In 10 Years’: Kannadiga Man Shares ‘Concern’; Viral

‘There’ll Be No Local State Population In Bengaluru In 10 Years’: Kannadiga Man Shares ‘Concern’; Viral

The internet was left divided after a ‘Kannadiga’ man shared his ‘concern’ about Bengaluru’s future in the ‘next 10 years’. With major IT companies and ample opportunities in the IT Hub of India, it’s understandable why the city has turned into a ‘melting pot’ of sorts- with the working population shifting to Karnataka from across the country. The shift initially boomed the state, however, in the last few years, only clashes between locals and non-locals have made it to the headlines. Highlighting something similar, a man shared his take on the matter on Reddit. As per the man’s Reddit post, he shared how he ‘seriously thinks’ that there will be ‘NO local state population’ left in Bengaluru in the next 10 years. The man kept his ‘concern’ forward as a ‘Kannadiga’. The post was quick to go viral, soon after getting shared. Many agreed with the man, while some had otherwise to say. Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post. “As A Kannadiga I seriously think there will be no local state population in the city in 10 years, this is so concerning,” the post read. The post was shared on Reddit, by the handle ‘OTGOp’. The post was shared 3 days ago and pulled many views from people. Check out the viral post: ALSO READ: ‘Poked Wrist, Asked For Phone Number’: Delhi Woman’s ‘First Time Mumbai Visit’ Turns Ugly, Recalls Auto Ride “Only the aged localities landlords will be there,” a user said. “Brand Bangalore is beyond repair. No clean air and no clean water. It stinks everywhere. Everyone is stressed and people spread it with the ‘adjust madkoli’ attitude. No matter which government or politician is elected nothing will change because it’s the people who are corrupt,” added another. “That’s why I hate the concentration of economies in certain cities. No one wants to leave their hometown and move to some other city , people move because of more opportunities and jobs there. There should have been an act that only a fixed number of companies are allowed in every city,” added a second person. “Just chill, most are ‘floating population’, they are here because the rest of the country doesn’t have any opportunities. If you take this mass employment factor away, there won’t be many people,” added another. ALSO READ: Core Sibling Behaviour! Tiger’s ‘Pool Time’ Gets Disrupted By Sibling’s Hilarious ‘Sneak Attack’

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