- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 14 May 2024 10:32 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Railways Viral Video: Indian Railways and its passengers unleashing chaos over petty things have become so disturbingly repetitive, that people hardly care about such shenanigans anymore. There’s a new fight on every alternate day, and sadly enough, the reasons are not worth the ‘hype’. Adding another to the list, a recent incident came to light, where an argument between a man and two women was eventually taken over by slaps, punches, and whatnot. A video of the entire drama was captured by one of the passengers, which went viral on social media. The incident, as per the viral post, was triggered by an issue of seats.
The date and exact location of the matter could not be confirmed. However, based on the viral post, the fight unfolded at the Azimganj-Kaviguru Express.
The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Arhant Shelby’. The post was reshared by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’, with the caption, “Kalesh b/w two Girls and a guy over seat issues inside Indian Railways (Azimganj-Kaviguru Express).”
Watch the viral video:
Kalesh b/w two Girls and a guy over seat issues inside Indian Railwys (Azimganj-Kaviguru Express)
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) May 13, 2024
pic.twitter.com/9uleHa3teH
The video was shared yesterday and pulled 170K views from people. The video, soon after getting shared, went viral and left people reacting. Most dubbed such fights common for the Indian Railways, while the rest chastised the girls for initiating the brawl. Many also stressed on the increasing number of fights that are being triggered over petty issues.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “People travel without reservation and then fight for seats. Railways should not allow entry into the station without a ticket,” a user said. “These days people fight over small things. They create a whole mess based on nothing,” added a second person. “What has happened to people these days, just say something and they start fighting!” added a third person.
“Dose of equality... It's okay to argue, that the moment you touch someone, it becomes self-defense irrespective of force, torque, or pressure of touch. It becomes self-defense. The guy just used his right to protect himself. Section 97(IPC). Video is proof, the case can be smoked,” added a fourth netizen. “I am also going on the train tomorrow, it will be fun if a scene like this happens,” added a fifth user.