'Nothing short of a nightmare': JP Morgan VP speaks out against caste discrimination in Gujarat | See post

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A Vice President at JP Morgan chose Gujarat over Singapore, inspired by GIFT City's vision but now he has claimed that he is facing caste discrimination in the region..

Anirudh Kejriwal on the X platform shared his grievances in which he also tagged Gujarat Police, Gujarat BJP, CHief Inister of Gujarat, and various other stakeholders to spread his message..

The JP Morgan Vice President wrote, After living in Mumbai for years, I decided to move to Gujarat, choosing it over an opportunity in Singapore..

Choosing Gujarat, leaving behind my life in Mumbai, and the chance to move to Singapore, I never thought I'd face such discrimination..

In another post, he wrote, Its deeply disheartening to face such blatant caste discrimination in Gujarat's capital, a state that should lead by example for India's progress..

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