A man from Madhya Pradesh, who has lived in Bengalur for almost ten years, announced that he was considering abandoning the city after allegedly faced a number of “disturbing” and “traumatic” experiences. A 38 -year -old claims to be planned to move to Lonavala and provoke a massive debate on social media.
What led to a decision?
Frustrated user – who lives with his wife and mother – took Reddit To share how they imagined building their future in the city they “really loved”. However, he claimed that repeated incidents of harassment and hostility had them questioned their safety.
Despite their efforts, the family claims to face: incidents of fury where the locals allegedly used “dirty words”. He connects with the landlords and neighbors over “small things” such as parking. Verbal abuse from drivers of cars and traders over small issues
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According to a man, interactions with the police were also “unsupported” and “very rough”.
“When you speak English, Hindi or broken Cannad, they don’t support you,” he said.
Did he try to learn the local language?
Although he tried to learn Cannada, his expertise remains limited. “A few kind souls appreciated my efforts and treated us warmly, but unfortunately they feel like a small minority, hardly 5%,” he said.
He added that more often than not, he and his wife are forced to feel like “aliens who do not belong here”.
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How does it compare it with its home state?
The man pointed out that there was a large South Indian community in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Despite their broken Hindi said, “We never felt like this.”
What are the future family plans?
A couple desperate by what they describe as “sorrow and constant stress” now seriously considering moving to Lonavala.
“My work is a job from home and my wife runs the YouTube channel, so the work is not tied to Bengaluru. We are considering buying a small plot and starting fresh in a quiet place,” he explained.
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At the same time, he was looking for real advice on whether Lonavalla was a good place to settle, asking for potential disadvantages and whether other cities or cities could offer a more pleasant environment.
What do others suggest?
Here’s the way some people responded online:
On the Bengaluru, a changing mood: “Hey, I was born in Bangalore. I lived here for 30 years and frankly, Bangalore has changed a lot in the last 5 to 6 years. Everyone is so angry, including me … I don’t know why you’re still thinking about it.”
About alternative cities: “Move to Noida or Gurogram. No language policy there.”
As for the peaceful possibilities: “Hey, man, I had quite a few similar experiences. After I got my work WFH, I moved within 2 months. And I feel much better. I would suggest 100% to move out … If you are, I would suggest South Goa.
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