The video opens with a crowded metro coach, where a woman clad in a kurta is seen angrily yelling at a fellow passenger. As the train stops and the doors open, the altercation escalates dramatically. The enraged woman pushes the other passenger out, shouting profanities, including "Behen ki l**i." The other passenger, refusing to back down, retorts with a dismissive "Chal hatt" after being forced out.
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दिल्ली मेट्रो रेल से एक ओर वायरल वीडियो सामने आया है जिसमें दो लड़कियों में लड़ाई हो गई एक दूसरे को धक्का मारते हुए गलियां देती हुई दिखाई दे रही हैं pic.twitter.com/liSmlJCdSO
The fight, accompanied by loud voices and visible aggression, triggered laughter among bystanders, as captured in the video. Despite the apparent humor in the situation, the incident highlights ongoing challenges with commuter behavior in public transport systems.
The video has amassed thousands of views, with netizens sharing mixed reactions—some criticizing the lack of civility and others treating the episode as a source of entertainment.
DMRC’s SilenceAs of now, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has not issued any statement regarding the incident. The lack of intervention from metro staff or other passengers has also raised questions about safety and etiquette in public transport.
This viral incident adds to the growing trend of videos showcasing disputes and brawls on public transport, sparking discussions about decorum and the need for stricter rules to handle such situations.
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