• Source:JND

From netizens dancing around the poles to a monkey riding with other passengers, the Delhi metro never goes out of content. Back with its shenanigans, the Delhi metro is again ruling the headlines, and this time, it’s an ugly fight between passengers. The argument was reportedly triggered over standing space in the metro. The video of the women arguing then surfaced online and went viral. The netizens found the incident hilarious and counted it as a part of daily metro life in the national capital.

The video was shared on social media site X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Ghar Ke Kalesh'. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w Two Woman inside Delhi metro over not giving place to stand.”

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As the video began, some women were seen indulging in a heated argument with each other. The two were seen arguing with each other at the top of their lungs. The passengers around them simply stood by and heard the verbal spate. After a while, one of the women went back to her seat, putting an end to the short clash.

The video went viral as people found it hilarious. Most of the netizens called it a common occurrence in the metro. Others dubbed such incidents as a source of entertainment while riding the metro. The post was shared on August 15 and has pulled 57.4K views.

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Taking to the comment box, the netizens shared their views. “Bore hone par kripya delhi metro jaye…(Travel in Delhi metro, if you get bored), “ a user said. “Career advice after 10th: Delhi metro mai camera lekar daily vlog karo! Jee han dosto chaliye shuru karte hai ! (Kids can make daily vlogs while traveling in the Delhi metro),” added a second person. “Mark Henry vs Big Show,” joined a third. “Charlotte Flair vs Ronda Rousey,” commented a fourth. “Bhai Itani to jagah hai ek baar Mumbai local me make dekh lo (There is still so much space, they should see the Mumbai trains),” wrote another.