
After Ola, Comedian Kunal Kamra Calls Out Blinkit CEO Over Gig Worker Wages: Questions "Average Wages Of Delivery Partners?"
January 1, 2025: In a sharp critique of the quick commerce industry, comedian Kunal Kamra has publicly questioned Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa about the wages earned by the platform’s delivery partners. The debate unfolded on social media as Dhindsa shared statistics about the record-breaking New Year’s Eve deliveries, which included 1.2 lakh packs of condoms and 45,000 bottles of water delivered across cities in India.
While Dhindsa highlighted the platform’s operational milestones, Kamra shifted the spotlight to the workers who made these deliveries possible. He asked: “Can you also enlighten us with data on the average wages you paid your ‘Delivery Partners’ in 2024…?”
Kamra’s use of quotes around ‘Delivery Partners’ pointed to the ongoing debate around gig workers’ rights. Platforms like Blinkit, Zomato, and Swiggy classify their workforce as ‘partners’ rather than employees, which critics argue helps these companies avoid providing fair salaries, health insurance, and job security.
In a follow-up post, Kamra criticised the exploitative model of quick commerce platforms, stating:
“While we enjoy the convenience of quick commerce, I’d like my first tweet of 2025 to be about the dark side. Platform owners exploit gig workers and they aren’t job creators. They are landlords without owning any land.”
Kamra went on to accuse CEOs of these platforms of being “thugs using data as oil without paying for the oil fields,” suggesting that their financial success is built on underpaid and overworked delivery partners.
Kamra’s posts struck a chord with many social media users. Comments poured in supporting his stance:
The incident has sparked renewed discussion about labor rights in the gig economy, with many calling for government intervention and stricter regulations to ensure fair wages and improved working conditions for delivery personnel.
As quick commerce continues to grow exponentially in India, Kamra’s bold statements serve as a reminder of the unseen costs behind the promise of 10-minute deliveries.
Tags: Quick Commerce, Kunal Kamra, Blinkit, Gig Workers, Delivery Partner Wages, Labor Rights, Albinder Dhindsa
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