‘I will not let my wife leave the house’, video of OmeTV’s conversation goes viral on the internet. Haryana Man Sparks Outrage With Regressive Comments About Future Wife In Viral Video

In a viral video, a boy from Haryana is describing his violent thoughts towards his future wife. He talked about beating his wife and not letting her go out of the house, which is being strongly criticized on the internet.

A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which a boy and a girl are talking on a video chat platform. The conversation turned sour when the boy started explaining how he would treat his wife after marriage. People on the internet are very angry about this viral video. The video has been posted on Instagram by the handle @dimplegiri01. In the footage, a boy and a girl are seen talking over a video call on chat platform Ome.tv.

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The boy starts the conversation with a shocking statement: “I am from Haryana. I am from Karnal. Girls are slapped here.” To this the girl replies, “So there is nothing to be proud of.”

The boy takes his cheap thinking further and says, “I am Karnalian, bro, what are you talking about? Now whoever will be my wife, she is not allowed to leave the house without my permission. We will bring an illiterate girl who is not educated.”

The girl gets angry after hearing his words and while narrating to him she says, “Well, I mean, who doesn’t talk about his rights? Just bring the animals and then do one thing.

“Then why did you go out after studying, when your thinking has not changed?” the girl asks, becoming even more annoyed by his comments. He replies, “I have not come out to change her mind. I will not let her say anything, if she does, she will be slapped.” The video ends even worse. It was captioned: “Do people like this really exist?”

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Controversy has arisen over this viral video and it is being heavily criticized. An angry user wrote, “Inn jaiso ki fielding set karna should be a rule enforced by the government.” Another person wrote, “Sorry, from all Haryana people.”

Some people said that even if he was joking, such things should not be said in jest. At the same time, many people demanded action against that boy.

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