Photos and videos of the severe inundation in some parts of Bengaluru started going viral earlier in the week and many across the country sighed at the plight of tech billionaires being whisked out of the lofty Epsilon after rain flooded their multi-crore homes. On Tuesday, Unacademy CEO Gaurav Munjal was evacuated from his home along with his family and pet dog on a tractor. But while CEOs riding tractors to work make for good headlines, not many seem to care about the lesser privileged victims of the floods, the poor migrants, and the destitute of the city. In fact, they are the ones being blamed for the crisis. Hashtags like #MigrantsGoBack or #LeaveBengaluru have been trending on social media ever since some people complained about the flooding on platforms like Twitter. While the "local" vs "migrants battle on social media was fought between equals, the real struggles were being fought by the marginalised.