- By Chetna Shree
- Wed, 02 Jul 2025 02:23 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mumbai Local Shocker: Continuing with the trend of bizarre disputes inside public transport, a Mumbai local video is going viral showing female commuters slapping, fighting and pulling each other's hair. The fight broke out between the female commuters inside the ladies' compartment of the Mumbai local going from Dombivli to CSMT. The viral spat turned into a violent brawl with women shouting, abusing, and even physically assaulting each other.
According to several media reports, the incident took place on July 1. The video of the incident is going viral on the internet, showing the chaotic scene inside the compartment with two woman fighting and pulling each other hair. The exact reason of the clash remains unknown.
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What Led To The Violent Clash Inside The Mumbai Local?
The Mumbai local train was going from Dombivli to CSMT and reached Dombivli station around 8:15 AM on Tuesday. The train was overcrowded, due to which passengers started to push each other. It soon turned into a verbal argument with female commuters shouting, abusing, and even physically assaulting each other.
The President of the Federation of Surburban Railway Passengers Association, Lata Argade stated, “The train reached Dombivli on Tuesday around 8:15 in the morning. It was already fully packed due to the overcrowding, and passengers started pushing and shoving each other, which resulted in a heated argument.”
Similar Incidents In The Past Inside Mumbai Local
Earlier, a similar video showing an aggressive clash between female passengers over a seat went viral on the internet. The argument broke out among female commuters on the Churchgate-Virar local train. The argument took place over a seat and turned into a physical brawl. The fight resulted in one of the women passengers suffering a serious head injury and heavy bleeding.
Such incidents demand strict action from the authorities to effectively manage the crowd and enforce discipline during rush hours for the safety of commuters.