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Delhi Metro Viral Video: Its Delhi metro, again, back in the headlines with another not-so-surprising incident that took the metro over. A video of the same was shared online, where two women were seen arguing with each other. Both resorted to questionable language as they continued their verbal clash in front of other passengers. As per the video, the heated exchange was over some seat issue, whereas the date and the exact location of the incident could not be confirmed. As seen towards the end of the clip, the clash was finally interrupted by other passengers, who reminded the two about the presence of a young kid. The video immediately went viral.

The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Ghar Ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Kalesh inside Delhi metro b/w Two Ladies over some seat issues.”

Watch the viral video:

The video went viral almost immediately after being shared. Most people chastised both the women for their behavior, while the rest dubbed such fights ‘common’ for the Delhi metro. Some also cracked jokes on the same. The video was shared yesterday and pulled 125K views from people.

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Delhi metro fights are a universe of its own. Only metro in the world where fights happen every day,” a user said. “This is common kalesh in Delhi metro. They fight just over anything and do nothing but entertain the rest,” commented a second person.

“Delhi Metro should change its name to Delhi Kalesh Express,” added a third person. “Ruk jao didi phle mai popcorn leh kr aata hu phir krna kalesh (Please wait until I get some popcorn to enjoy your fight),” joked a fourth person. “In the metro, u can see kalesh always for the seat,” pointed out a fifth user. “What can you expect from Delhi folks,” wrote the next. “Delhi metro - Non-stop entertainment,” added another.

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