'I am Tripathi from my maternal home and Mishra from my in-laws... ' Thakur girl Aastha's response came from Ritu
A viral controversy involving female bank employees in Kanpur has led to public responses from both Aastha Singh and Ritu Tripathi, highlighting issues of reputation and social media influence.
A recent dispute among female employees at a bank in Kanpur has garnered significant attention on social media, originating from a video of Aastha Singh, who identified herself as a 'Thakur' and made controversial remarks during the argument. This incident, which occurred on January 6, became public when Singh's video went viral, leading to widespread discussions about class and social standing.
Following the release of her video, Ritu Tripathi has also shared her side of the story through a video message of her own. In her video, Ritu identifies herself as being from the Tripathi clan by birth and the Mishra family by marriage, emphasizing her connection to the families mentioned by Aastha Singh. She expresses her indignation over the insults hurled at her family and the threats made during the confrontation, claiming the dispute has significantly affected her family's reputation.
The situation raises important questions about the impact of social media, societal divisions based on class and caste, and how public discourse can lead to sensationalism around personal conflicts. The viral nature of such videos highlights the need for responsible sharing of information and the repercussions it may have on individuals and families involved in these disputes.