/r/bakchodi was created to be an Indian circle-jerk type sub (maybe, I don't know), and people basically shitpost on here. Nothing useful happens and nothing useful is meant to happen.
But [>assumptions being made here<] because it is the only sizeable non-/r/india subreddit that is taken seriously by the mods and users, users banned from the main india-themed subreddit (which is /r/india) frequently come on here to vent their frustrations about /r/india, since /r/india doesn't allow meta-discussions.
Phase I:
qwertyuiop69966996 was one such user, and created a post making observations about his banning. He posted another link containing the remainder of the alleged conversation between him and some of /r/Indias mods.
a user named ardwibedi turns up in the thread to admonish OP about his feelings and is responded to by RajaRajaC, who was one of /r/Indias most prolific posters and most gilded user at one point until he was banned.
This thread also devolves into a side spat between RajaRajaC and rahulthewall, (one of /r/Indias top non-dormant mods) about the exact situation that led to the former being banned.
Also featured in this spat where the commenters basically laid into the /r/india mod is Hyodo_Kazutaka (don't forget this guy), who accuses the mods of giving certain users a free pass in their commenting activities but banning others and asks them to define flame-baiting clearly. He posts an image supporting his grievances.
Phase II:
A day back, another /r/India mod, i_am_not_sam, who is a frequent presence on /r/bakchodi, posted this and for a while had a brief, one-on-one conversation with the other previously mentioned /r/india mod, rahulthewall.
One of the comments made, by i_am_not_sam, is "Shouldn't we be banning chaddis instead?". This is in reference to the fact that:
1. "Chaddis" is another word for underwear worn by people,
2. Indian Hindu politico-paramlitary organization R.S.S. members are frequently seen in the equivalent of khaki-colored boxers/shorts as their uniform, which is sometimes derisively referred to as chaddis,
3. The /r/india mods are sometimes accused of having a left-leaning tilt and banning people (mostly right-wingers) who don't agree with their ideology.
PM_ME_UR_CHADDI takes notice of this comment and quickly posts it in /r/india, where the thread is shut-down/locked and comments are deleted.
/r/bakchodi user sainibhai2 observes this and also observes that (quote) "Only comments in their favor are visible"
Remember Hyodo_Kazutaka from above? He made a post on /r/bakchodi lamenting his ban from /r/india, and observes that he posted and commented in /r/bakchodi about the dual-mod conversation but was banned in /r/india.
seedhalaunda, too, posts his ban message and gets responded to by /r/india mod i_am_not_sam.
ここには何もないようです