Netizens React: 'Been in Delhi for 13 Years, Never Faced Discrimination'

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.

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Netizens React: 'Been in Delhi for 13 Years, Never Faced Discrimination'
Real Estate Mumbai:A recent social media post by a Mumbai resident has stirred a heated debate about the treatment of outsiders in Delhi. Sanskriti Naruka, a resident of Mumbai, shared her thoughts on visiting Delhi in an open letter on X, claiming that anyone who doesn’t speak Punjabi or make an effort to do so will be seen as an outsider. In her post, she wrote, 'Delhi belongs to Punjabis, period.'

The post quickly went viral, drawing a flood of comments and reactions. Many people supported her claims, sharing their own experiences of feeling like outsiders in Delhi. However, a significant number of netizens defended Delhi and its people, arguing that the woman’s claims were exaggerated and unfounded.

'Write it down, Share it around. We ain't Joking. DELHI BELONGS TO PUNJABIS PERIOD,' she emphasized.

The letter, addressed to 'Everyone Coming to Delhi,' stated, 'You will be treated as OUTSIDERS in Delhi if you don't speak Punjabi or make an effort to speak Punjabi. Write it down, Share it around. We ain't Joking. DELHI BELONGS TO PUNJABIS PERIOD.'

Some netizens pointed out that Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a diverse population, and that people from all parts of India coexist peacefully. They argued that the woman's experiences may have been isolated incidents and do not reflect the overall attitude of Delhi residents towards Mumbaikars.

'I shifted to Delhi three months ago, and I say it's 100%, totally, entirely wrong!' one user commented. 'Been in Delhi for the last 13 years, never faced discrimination, never saw anyone doing discrimination based on language. Delhi dilwalon ki hai,' said another user.

'Totally untrue. I’m a Punjabi myself and I can’t speak more than 2 sentences of Punjabi. Law enforcement is an issue, I agree but I’ve lived 26 years of my life in Delhi,' a user added, emphasizing that Delhi is a 'truly cosmopolitan city.'

A user wrote in a humorous manner, saying, 'Having spent my entire childhood there, I can confidently say that’s 100% wrong. However, if you’re not asking for mayonnaise 2-3 times while eating momos, you’ll definitely be seen as an outsider!' Some users mentioned that the situation is quite similar in Mumbai, with one commenting, 'Same happens in Mumbai… Marathi is a must.'

The debate has also sparked discussions about the broader issues of regional identity and inclusivity in urban spaces. Many netizens have called for more open and respectful dialogue to foster a sense of community and mutual respect.

X, the social media platform where the post was shared, has become a hub for discussions and debates on this topic. The platform encourages users to share their experiences and perspectives, fostering a diverse and inclusive community.

In conclusion, while Sanskriti Naruka’s post has sparked controversy, it has also opened up important conversations about the experiences of people living in diverse urban environments and the need for greater understanding and inclusivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main claim made by Sanskriti Naruka in her post?

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.

How did netizens react to her post?

Netizens had mixed reactions. Some supported her claims and shared similar experiences, while others defended Delhi, arguing that her claims were exaggerated and unfounded.

What did some users say about Delhi's diversity?

Many users pointed out that Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a diverse population, and that people from all parts of India coexist peacefully.

Why did some users compare Mumbai to Delhi?

Some users noted that the situation in Mumbai is similar to Delhi, with Marathi being a must for integration in certain areas.

What broader issues did this debate spark?

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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