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Locals protest when a North Indian farmer is prevented from boarding the Bengaluru Metro because he is wearing “dirty clothes.”

According to authorities, a security supervisor reportedly prevented a north Indian farmer from boarding a Bengaluru Metro because the farmer had worn filthy clothing. After residents protested, the guy was eventually permitted to board the train.

The event happened on Sunday, February 26, at Bengaluru’s Rajajinagar metro station. According to authorities, the supervisor reportedly prevented the old guy, who had a ticket, from proceeding to the platform because he was not wearing clean clothing.
A local guy called Kathik reportedly spoke in favor of the man and disputed the supervisor’s opposition in a widely shared video.

What does the video contain?
Karthik was caught on camera saying that the security guard had said that other passengers could complain if the old guy in filthy attire is let to go.

Karthik asked the supervisor whether Bengaluru Metro was a public transportation system or if it was reserved for VIPs. The security personnel was silent when the young person sought the supervisor for a formal directive granting them permission to go based only on their clothing. Then the old farmer was permitted to ride the metro.

Following the event, the security supervisor’s video became popular on social media, prompting the BMRCL to take swift action and suspend him.

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