“Dutta, Not Kutta”: Man Barks Like a Dog to Fix Ration Card Error
Bankura, West Bengal – In a bizarre but telling act of protest against bureaucratic apathy, a man named Srikanti Dutta from Bankura made headlines after barking like a dog in front of a government official to get a misspelled name corrected on his ration card.
The issue? His surname “Dutta” was wrongly printed as “Kutta” — the Hindi word for dog.
This wasn’t the first time the mistake happened. Dutta claimed he had submitted three separate correction applications, but the error continued, with the latest version once again showing his name as “Srikanti Kutta.”
Infuriated after ration card mentioned surname as 'kutta' instead of 'Dutta', the man continued to bark at officer. #Viralvideo pic.twitter.com/zs5ov87jsR
— Arvind Chauhan (@Arv_Ind_Chauhan) November 19, 2022
Frustrated and mentally exhausted, Dutta stood in front of the Joint BDO’s car, barking and holding his documents, as shown in a 2022 video that has now resurfaced on social media. In the clip, the official drives away without offering any response, while Dutta pleads in distress for his name to be corrected.
“I applied three times, but they kept writing Kutta instead of Dutta,” Dutta said to the media. “I was mentally disturbed and just wanted someone to listen.”
His protest may have seemed outlandish, but two days after the video went viral, the government finally corrected his surname.
Why It Matters
This strange but emotional protest highlights a larger problem with India's bureaucratic system, where even minor clerical errors can result in long, confusing, and often humiliating processes for common citizens. While the act of barking may seem extreme, it speaks volumes about the emotional toll and helplessness that such unresolved issues can cause.
