Medaram Jatara Incident: Vendor Selling ₹10 Khova Bun Targeted, Telugu People Stand for Humanity
Medaram Jatara incident goes viral after a ₹10 khova bun vendor was targeted over religion. Telugu people strongly support the poor vendor, proving humanity wins over hate.

The Medaram Jatara incident has sparked massive debate online after a poor vendor selling ₹10 khova bun was allegedly targeted over his religious identity. However, the people of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh strongly responded, showing that humanity still stands above hate.
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What Happened at Medaram Jatara?
A small trader from Andhra Pradesh was selling khova bun for just ₹10 at the Medaram Jatara festival to support his family. Some YouTubers accused him of selling low-quality or adulterated food because of the cheap price.
The situation became worse when:
- He was questioned about his religious identity
- He was allegedly threatened and humiliated
- He was pressured to show his Aadhaar card
- A video was recorded and uploaded for views
The video quickly went viral on social media, leading to widespread reactions.
Public Questions Double Standards
Netizens from Telugu states raised important questions:
- When big companies and restaurants give heavy discounts, why is there no suspicion?
- Why is a poor vendor questioned when he sells affordable food?
- Is religion more important than honesty and hard work?
Many people pointed out that food quality checks are handled by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). Taking the law into one’s own hands and spreading religious hate is a crime.
Strong Reaction from Telangana Writer
Well-known Telangana writer and technical expert Konatham Dilip strongly condemned the incident.
He stated that Sheikh Shawali from Rayalaseema, who was selling khova buns at Medaram Jatara, was unfairly targeted by a communal YouTube channel spreading false propaganda.
He also noted that while a few people tried to spread hate, thousands supported the vendor online, and some even provided financial help.
Humanity Wins Over Hate
The Medaram Jatara incident shows that the people of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have rejected attempts to divide society in the name of religion.
The message is clear:
A vendor should be known for his hard work, not his religion.
The strong public support in the Medaram Jatara ₹10 khova bun controversy proves that even in times of online hate, humanity remains stronger and louder.
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