- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 22 Sep 2023 02:20 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi Metro Viral Video: The Delhi metro has become more than just a public transport in the past few years. From dance performances to fist fights, Delhiiets witness all kinds of activities on the metro on a daily basis. Joining the list, another incident took place a while ago, where two passengers created a scene for a seat in public transport. The brawl involved a woman, who was arguing with a man who was upset because he was asked to leave the ‘reserved seat’ for women. The video of the matter surfaced online and instantly went viral, leaving the netizens with a mixed reaction. The video was shared on Reddit by the handle ‘Total Kalesh’, with the title, “Uncle aunty mai kalesh for Ladies' Seat in Delhi Metro.”
In the video, the two passengers were seen arguing over a seat. The woman argued that she asked for her reserved seat as it was for women, while the man was heard asking her to go for the women's coach. The passengers around them sat silently as they heard the argument unfold.
Uncle aunty mai kalesh for Ladies seat in Delhi Metro
by u/Accomplished-Can-356 in TotalKalesh
The video went viral and the netizens were quick to take sides. Some called the incident common for the Delhi metro, while others pointed out the man’s mistake of creating a scene for a ‘reserved seat’. Some also cracked jokes about the increasing number of fights and arguments in the metro. The video was shared a few days back and pulled many upvotes from netizens.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “I think people are now deliberately arguing as they know Delhi metro is getting fame,” a user said. “Isiliye hmesha ek portable stool rkhna chiye (That’s why people should always carry a portable stool with them),” joined another. “Beech me baitha guy be like bhai meri shaanti kyu bhang krre (The guy in the middle is like please don’t disrupt my peace),” said a third. “I don't know how people can argue in public and fight being an introvert. I can't do that,” added a fourth user. “Bhai they never ask nicely..they ask you to stand up like they own the whole metro,” pointed out another. “The man in the middle is like, let me sit in peace,” said a sixth.