An online debate picked up pace after a woman asked if India’s capital should move to Bengaluru. You saw the discussion explode after her video went viral, with many reacting strongly to her views.
What caught attention was that she belongs to Delhi, the current national capital. She said she spent 15 days there with her parents, but the experience left her feeling uncomfortable due to pollution.
She described Delhi as feeling like a “gas chamber,” pointing directly at air quality issues. After that, she spoke about moving to Bengaluru and explained why she felt the city offered a better living environment.
According to her, factors like cleaner air, women’s safety, and crowd management make Bengaluru a stronger choice for a capital city. These remarks quickly divided opinions across social media platforms.
Some users agreed with her and said Bengaluru offers better quality of life. Others pushed back, highlighting serious issues that you often face in the city.
Many pointed out that Bengaluru’s traffic is unbearable on most days. Others brought up long-standing language debates, saying these concerns cannot be ignored.
As opinions remain split, the debate reflects how your perspective changes based on personal experience. The discussion also shows how urban challenges shape the way people judge cities.
Why this sudden obsession about Bengaluru?
Just few weeks back all North Indians were saying Bengaluru has High cost of living, Potholes, langauge harassment etc.
Now they want Bengaluru to be made as national capital. pic.twitter.com/OEucAfaGar
— Kr!§hhh_ಚೇ (@ITSCK47) December 24, 2025



