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‘You must speak Hindi’: Kolkata Metro woman slammed for telling passengers to speak Hindi instead of Bengali in viral video |
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‘You must speak Hindi’: Kolkata Metro woman slammed for telling passengers to speak Hindi instead of Bengali in viral video |

'You must speak Hindi': Kolkata Metro woman slammed for telling passengers to speak Hindi instead of Bengali in viral video

A violent verbal altercation took place on a Kolkata Metro train when a woman who did not speak Bengali confronted other passengers because they were speaking in Bengali. In a video that quickly went viral, the woman argued that since West Bengal is part of India, everyone should speak Hindi, asking: “Living in India, you know Bengali but not Hindi ? » Another passenger, speaking in Bengali, fought back, asserting her right to speak her native language in her home state.
The argument escalated when other passengers intervened, some even being offended by the woman’s remark, calling them “Bangladeshi” for using Bengali. The incident sparked intense reactions on social media, with many emphasizing the importance of respecting India’s linguistic diversity.

Woman’s verbal attack on Bengali speakers in Kolkata metro goes viral

A woman was recently recorded having a heated verbal exchange with passengers on the Kolkata Metro over the use of the Bengali language. According to an article on X, the woman was seen telling other travelers to speak in Hindi, saying that since West Bengal is part of India, people need to learn Hindi.
In the video, the non-Bengali speaking woman confronts the other passengers, telling them: “You are not in Bangladesh. You are in India. West Bengal is part of India, you need to speak in Hindi. Living in India, you know Bengali. but not in hindi? » A Bengali-speaking passenger responds firmly: “I live in West Bengal, in my hometown, not in yours. You can’t be in my state and insult me ​​because I speak in Bengali.
As other passengers tried to intervene, the woman retorted: “The subway is not yours. West Bengal is not yours,” to which the Bengali passenger replied, “Metro is mine, so is West Bengal. The metro was made with the money of the taxpayers of Bengal, not your hometown taxes. The disagreement escalated further when other passengers took offense at being called “Bangladeshi” because they spoke Bengali.

Reactions on social networks

Internet users reacted strongly to the exchange. Some have suggested that people migrating to other states should be required to learn the local language, citing Bengal’s long-standing tolerance of non-Bengali speakers. “Bengal has shown tolerance towards these northerners, even though for years they openly mocked the locals and refused to learn the local language.”
Other social media users expressed strong opinions on the matter. Another user pointed out, “Only 44% of Indians speak Hindi, but many of those who speak it think everyone else should too.” It’s a narrow mindset. Personally, I never speak Hindi in my home state Assam. broken Hindi when I’m in a Hindi-speaking state.”
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