‘Speak in Kannada or…’: Dancer Salman Khan recounts harassment at Bengaluru Airport

Dancer and choreographer Salman Yusuff Khan took to Instagram to share his unpleasant experience with an immigration officer at the Bengaluru airport. In a video, Khan alleged that he was harassed by an immigration officer at the KempeGowda International Airport for ''not knowing the Kannada language despite being born in the city''.

Khan added that he tried to report the matter to the airport authorities, but claimed that he got no help.
Khan added that he tried to report the matter to the airport authorities, but claimed that he got no help. Photo courtesy: Wikimedia

The incident happened on Wednesday when he was flying to Dubai. 

In the clip, Khan said that he was asked to speak in Kannada only by an immigration officer at the Bengaluru International airport. He explained that although he understood the language, he wasn't fluent because he grew up mainly in Saudi Arabia. 

He wrote, ''@kempegowdainternationalairport .. on my way to Dubai and I meet this immigration officer who speaks to me in Kannada .. and I in my broken Kannada try to tell him that I understand the language but can't speak so well to which he continues to speak in Kannada and shows me my passport and points out my name and my birthplace and my father's name and his birthplace and has the audacity to tell me that .. you and your father are born in Bangalore and u can't speak Kannada ..''

The choreographer added that when he told the officer that he knows Hindi, he still insisted that he could ''suspect'' him ''for anything.''

He continued: ''I told him that I know my nation's official language Hindi why should I know Kannada. I asked him again suspect me for what? And he says. I can just suspect you for anything…I told him… TRY ME. And got a little louder and repeated TRY ME… thrice…To which he kept quiet… I told him that if uneducated people like you continue to live in this country this country will never grow,''

Khan added that he tried to report the matter to the airport authorities, but claimed that he got no help.