Bengaluru Woman Books Hotel Just for AC Amid Extreme Heatwave, Sparks Online Debate

The CSR Journal Magazine

A woman named Priya Pal in Bengaluru has booked a hotel room to escape the rising temperatures in the city. Living in a rented apartment, she sought temporary relief from the extreme heat, prompting her to turn on the air conditioning in a nearby hotel. However, her decision has sparked considerable debate on social media.

Social Media Backlash and Clarifications

In response to the backlash, Priya felt compelled to clarify her situation, revealing that the hotel stay was a short-term solution during a particularly hot weekend. She indicated that she and her family were experiencing health issues due to the heat, which necessitated their decision. Her viral video shows her visibly enjoying the chilled air, but the focus quickly shifted to the criticism she received.

Another Instagram user, Ishita Khemaria, defended Priya’s choice, highlighting the practical challenges many tenants face when it comes to installing air conditioning in rented homes. She explained that tenants often require the landlord’s permission to make alterations and that transporting an air conditioning unit could be an added expense for someone who frequently relocates.

Temporary Solution to a Pressing Problem

Amidst the harsh scrutiny, Priya further elaborated that booking the hotel was intended to be a quick fix while waiting for a cooler to arrive. She mentioned that the booking occurred during an exceptionally warm Saturday, emphasizing her family’s urgent need for cooling. Additionally, she pointed out that they preferred staying in a hotel instead of dining out at an expensive restaurant.

Many comments noted that Priya’s situation resonated with the broader public, particularly those living in Bengaluru during the hot months. Some users shared their own experiences of coping with heat and power outages in the city. One user mentioned how working at an office with air conditioning provided relief from the heat, while another described similar instances of finding creative solutions to deal with power cuts.

Priya’s video has gained significant attention, racking up more than two million views as people from various backgrounds resonated with her predicament. As the debate continues, the situation underscores the everyday challenges faced by residents in Bengaluru, particularly concerning climate and housing arrangements.

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