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‘Bengaluru Should Be India’s Capital’: Delhi Woman ‘Feel Safe’ At 10 PM, Questions ‘Chamber’ AQI In NCR

‘Bengaluru Should Be India’s Capital’: Delhi Woman ‘Feel Safe’ At 10 PM, Questions ‘Chamber’ AQI In NCR

By Sahas Mahapatra; Buzz StaffText News in news18.com, Text Latest News, Text News

‘Bengaluru Should Be India’s Capital’: Delhi Woman ‘Feel Safe’ At 10 PM, Questions ‘Chamber’ AQI In NCR Delhi girl compared her life in Bengaluru, where she feels relaxed while stepping out late at night and does not worry much about safety. A woman from Delhi has triggered an online debate after saying that Bengaluru should become India’s national capital instead of Delhi. Her comment quickly caught attention and pushed people to talk again about air pollution, safety and daily life in big Indian cities. She shared that her thoughts became stronger after a recent trip to Delhi to visit her parents. She said the air felt so bad that breathing became hard and “felt literally like being in gas chamber." She compared this with her life in Bengaluru, where she feels relaxed while stepping out late at night and does not worry much about safety. She spoke about cleaner air, smoother roads and public spaces that are easier to walk on. For her, these things matter not only for locals but also for guests coming from other countries. She questioned why visitors should face dirty air and broken roads when they land in India. According to her, a city where people can breathe freely and move safely sends a better message. Although she calls herself a Delhi girl, she feels Bengaluru fits the role of a capital city much better today. Recommended Stories Why Bengaluru Feels Safer And Easier To Live In Taking to Instagram, the woman said, “I think Bengaluru should be declared as the national capital of India as compared to Delhi and here is why. So it’s been seventy plus days of being in Bengaluru, for some fifteen days I was at my parents’ home. I was visiting them and I have already spoken about this, but I felt literally like being in a gas chamber. I don’t know why it’s still the national capital. Because right now I am in Bengaluru, I have no problem breathing. It’s 10 PM, I just met a friend and I am heading to my home. I feel safe here. The roads are safe. Women’s security is not a big issue, yet if you look at a city like Delhi, it is filled with these issues. “So, here is my point. Why should any international guest in our country should be subjected to bad air, bad roads, unwalkable spaces if they are coming to our country? I think they should be welcomed in a better city like Bengaluru where you can breathe properly, which is a basic human right and where they can enjoy their life. I have no reason to believe that Delhi should still be the capital of the country even though I myself am a Delhi girl," the content creator added. How Did The Internet React To This? Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Being a wise content creator, instead of floating the idea to make another city the capital, why don’t you raise your voice to...

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