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Once shared online, the video quickly garnered widespread praise, with many calling it a strong symbol of cultural respect and inclusion.An X user noted, “Good point. When Tibetans can learn Kannada, why can’t the people of India live in Karnataka? It’s all about respect for the land, which gives them food, water and shelter. By speaking the native tongue, you just show your respect.” Another comment read, “Wow great human being, understood by a sentence, it’s the heart of Kannadiga.”
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