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Netizens seek fair treatment after man shares story of delivery guy not allowed to use housing society lift

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Chandigarh, June 24

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For quite some time now, social media has news circulation about people, including maids, delivery guys and repairmen not being allowed to use lifts in housing societies at several places in India.

Netizens vehemently raised their concerns over the issue and unanimously demanded a fair treatment against the immoral practice.

Days after the deliberations on social media, a Twitter user again flagged the issue narrating how he asked a delivery boy to use the lift but latter refused stating that he was ‘told to wait and not share the lift with a resident’.

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The user, Makarand, shared his concern over the exercise and his tweet is now getting fervidly viral.

The post has amassed over 1.5 lakh views and people are equally concerned over this unfair treatment. Many are sharing their similar encounters and are expressing how they felt sorry for such guys.

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