I am a Delhite. Now I stay in Bangalore, and have been here for almost 4 years. Until today I never felt that I was not home. But today I felt that perhaps the North-South divide does really exist and that Delhi is home, while Bangalore will always treat us like outsiders.
I am a freelance writer, and did a project for a guy named Philip who runs a small ad agency. This guy proudly claims that he is a Bangalorean. After I completed the project he kept promising to pay me for 3 months. Now he tells me that he does not remember that I gave him any stuff, and refuses to pay me. When I threatened him with action, he dared me to go to the court. He said Bangalore was his domain and "ilaaka" and that being a bloody North Indian, there was nothing I could do about getting my money from him.
Is this what it has come to? Will Bangalore now chase away "outsiders" like this? Is this guy Philip an example of what Bangalore has become?
After almost 4 yrs in Bangalore, it had started feeling like home. But now I realise that North Indians will always be outsiders. Shame on Bangaloreans.
If you guys don't agree, you should probably explain to Philip. Coz my impression of the city and its people is set - Cheaters!
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the goondas are all over do not connect bangalore to people like philip, but yes you should take action against him, for trying to outsmart...sunkan
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Someone called Vinu Philip.
I wish there was a Lage Raho Munnabhai type campaign I could do against him to get him to pay me.
He very disgusting. And a pervert too
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Who is this idiot Philip ?
DMR.
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Yes...it is very unfortunate and depressing. I dunno why people behave like this. I know it's not really great for South Indians when they go to parts of North India, but I've neve rheard of anyone being ill-treated.
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Nupur Sethi
It's unfortunate that this should have happened. This guy's behaviour certainly was unwarranted.
I have heard that students who come to study medicine , engineering etc do face racism. Whether it's their food habit or spending power.....let's hope Karnataka does not go the 'Maharashtra' way.
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