While the whole country is trying to unite the nation irrespective of the religion or caste they belong to, there are some who are still living with their narrow mindset.
A few months back a woman named Pooja became a topic of controversy when she denied talking to an Airtel representative just because he was a Muslim. Airtel, however, politely bowed down to her demands but faced a backlash from the netizens.
Hi Pooja! As discussed, please let me know what days & time frames work best for you so we can talk. Further, please share an alternate number so that I can assist you further with this. Thank you, Gaganjot
— Bharti Airtel India (@Airtel_Presence) June 18, 2018
Also Read: Woman Asks For Hindu Representative, Twitter Shows Anger On Airtel’s Reply
She also received backlash on Twitter and she is probably looking to attain more attention but this time with Vodafone. The lady wrote “Dub Maaro Vodafone” to the telecom operator.
https://twitter.com/pooja303singh/status/1089429056414724096\
Once again she demanded to change the representative because he seemed like a Muslim to her. She also stressed about ‘not sharing her number with his brothers’ to the representative.
Faraz, I don’t want any controversy but could you please change the representative for further assistance and please don't share my number in ur brothers as you people are champion in this 🙏🙏🙏
— Pooja Singh 🇮🇳 (@pooja303singh) January 28, 2019
Vodafone is yet to reply to the issue but Twitter is once again treating her well for her intolerance.
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Paid patriots LOLOLOLOL
— Fellow Traveller (@kalyugiyogi) January 29, 2019
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Hey Pooja, it's Narendra Here! How about stop using this attention seeking game to fetch new followers.@VodafoneIN is working fabulous in my area, how about porting your no to some other operator and stop spamming our company's TL with your RaddiRona🤔
— राफेल स्नूपेंद्र त्रिवेदी (@Memeswallah) January 29, 2019
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How are u co existing on this earth where people of so many religion and cultures exists. U should be born on moon. Itni nainsaafi hui 😒
— Sheetal Gadgil (@GadgilSheetal) January 28, 2019
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"Faraz, I don’t want any controversy but could you please change the representative for further assistance"@VodafoneIN , yeh kya museebat paal li?
Can you please ditch this bigoted customer in solidarity with all your OTHER loyal, paying customers (belonging to all religions)?
— Bharat Varma (@BharatVarma3) January 29, 2019