PhonePe CEO clarifies comments on Karnataka job quota bill, offers apology


Bengaluru, Jul 21 (IANS): PhonePe Founder and CEO Sameer Nigam on Sunday clarified his personal comment regarding Karnataka's draft job reservation bill, saying it was never his intention to insult the state or its people.

Social media users in Karnataka had called for a boycott of PhonePe after its CEO criticised the job quota bill last week.

In a statement, Nigam said if his comments hurt anyone’s sentiments in such a way. "I am truly sorry and would like to offer you an unconditional apology".

He further said he has the highest regard for Kannada, and all other Indian languages. "I truly believe that linguistic diversity and rich cultural heritage is a national asset that all Indians should be proud of, and all Indians should be respectful of and celebrate local and cultural norms," said Nigam.

PhonePe was born in Bengaluru, he said. “From Bengaluru, over the past decade, we have expanded across the length and breadth of India and been able to deliver secure and efficient digital payments for over 55 crore Indians,” the CEO stressed. He said that the company is grateful for the supportive business environment that Karnataka’s governments and its local Kannadiga populace have offered.

"Bengaluru’s Indian startups are competing against trillion-dollar giants like Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft," he said. To do so, these companies must be able to employ the very best talent available in India purely based on their technology skills and proficiency in fields such as "Coding, Design, Product Management, Data Sciences, Machine Learning, AI and beyond".

Nigam said he wants to help create lacs of jobs for Bengaluru and Karnataka. "And, I believe with more dialogue and discussion, we can find ways to create more sustainable employment avenues," he added.

His tweet earlier opposing the proposed reservation for Karnataka locals in private sector by state governement had sparked widespread opposition by the Kannadigas several of whom also exited from PhonePe.   

 

 

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2024

    He has to offer apology for speaking truth and also because top talent is there in Karnataka too. It is fine. In start-ups and private institutions, you do not wait for the approval process to complete, and all the paperwork done to speak your mind. You respond immediately, then and there unlike the Government departments because in the technology world, your response time is short, and he is CEO of a company and not some government servant. Kudhos to what he said and also kudhos to him for apologizing considering the sensitivities. You have Siddu as CM, expect more such intrusion into success of Bangalore.

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  • Panduranga, Karkala

    Mon, Jul 22 2024

    Stop using PhonePe....then he will come to his own terms. Bengaluru is become a terrible place to live because of influx .

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Mon, Jul 22 2024

    State having been a cradle for his venture, should have desisted from giving such a hastily thought, crude, statement, shows the arrogant attitude behind it; however, better late than never!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jul 22 2024

    Sameer Nigam is from North ...

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jul 22 2024

    very rude and insensitive comment ... better if Karnataka government shows him the door ...

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Sun, Jul 21 2024

    Please Shift him to other state NIGAM.stop phone pay only Cash pay.

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