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Controversial Bengaluru Flatmate Ad Sparks Heated Online Debate

Vanshita's search for a vegetarian, Hindi-speaking female flatmate in Bengaluru ignites social media controversy.


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A Bengaluru woman's online advertisement for a flatmate has sparked widespread debate due to specific requirements, especially the need for a vegetarian, Hindi-speaking female.

On the social media platform X, user Vanshita posted a listing seeking a female roommate for her 3BHK apartment in Wilson Garden, Bengaluru. The room is offered at a monthly rent of ₹17,000 and includes amenities such as a big bed, mattress, AC, geyser, storage units, wardrobe, and a wall-mounted desk. A deposit of ₹70,000 is also required.

The apartment, located on the second floor, comes with essential appliances like a fridge, mixer, and washing machine. Vanshita mentioned her plan to move to another room within the apartment and described herself as "a bit annoying" and a "clean freak," expressing eagerness to meet her new roommate.

In her viral post, Vanshita listed criteria for potential flatmates: she is looking for a young woman, preferably Hindi-speaking, who is comfortable with guests, alcohol, smoking, and is easy-going and pet-friendly. However, the condition that the flatmate must be vegetarian has led to significant online controversy, with many questioning whether such demands are reasonable or discriminatory.

Conclusion:The post has opened up discussions about the boundaries between personal preferences and discrimination in shared living arrangements. As the discussion unfolds, it underscores the complexities of finding compatible roommates in diverse urban environments like Bengaluru.

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