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Who picks Bengaluru’s garbage?

Sudipto Mondal speaks with trade unionist and human rights activist R Kaleemullah to uncover the hidden economy, communal politics, and human cost behind keeping the city clean.

WrittenBy:The News Minute
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Who picks Bengaluru’s garbage? And why are Bengali Muslim workers among the most vulnerable labourers in Indian cities today?

In this episode of What’s Your Ism?, Sudipto Mondal speaks with trade unionist and human rights activist R Kaleemullah about migrant labour, communal politics, garbage contractors, police violence, and the hidden economy behind waste processing in Bengaluru.

The discussion explores labour exploitation, trafficking, anti-Bangladeshi rhetoric, and the human cost of keeping cities clean.

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This conversation is in Dakhani, a south Indian language. English subtitles are available on YouTube.

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Camera: Ajay R and Megha Mukundan

Producer and Editor: Dharini Prabaharan

Design: Krishna Kumar

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