A Mumbai resident's social media post claiming Delhi treats outsiders differently has sparked widespread debate. Netizens share their varied experiences living in the capital.
DelhiOutsidersSocial MediaCosmopolitan CityControversyReal Estate MumbaiOct 07, 2024
Sanskriti Naruka claimed that people who do not speak Punjabi or make an effort to speak it will be treated as outsiders in Delhi, and that Delhi belongs to Punjabis.
Netizens had mixed reactions. Some supported her claims and shared similar experiences, while others defended Delhi, arguing that her claims were exaggerated and unfounded.
Many users pointed out that Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a diverse population, and that people from all parts of India coexist peacefully.
Some users noted that the situation in Mumbai is similar to Delhi, with Marathi being a must for integration in certain areas.
The debate sparked discussions about regional identity, inclusivity in urban spaces, and the need for open and respectful dialogue to foster a sense of community.
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