Delhi: 'Couple kiss' and 'women's war of words' before bikini in metro

Posted on 5th Apr 2023 by rohit kumar

Metro of the capital Delhi is discussed in the country as well as in the world. Delhi Metro, which has the capacity to move lakhs of people from one place to another, many times such incidents happen which become the subject of discussion on social media.

 

The latest case is about a young woman traveling in the metro, who was allegedly traveling wearing indecent clothes. The video of the girl is becoming increasingly viral on social media, objecting to the video DMRC has also asked to take action. However, this is not the first case. Even before this, such incidents have happened in the metro, whose videos have become quite viral on social media.

 

The couple had kissed in the metro

A video of a couple traveling in the Delhi Metro went viral. Couples were kissing publicly in the metro. Meanwhile, people had made his video viral. This kissing video was widely discussed on social media. There was a mixed reaction of the people on this video going viral. People said that people are doing whatever they want at public places and no strict action is being taken by the Metro.

 

Man urinated on metro track

The video of a very shameful act at the metro station also went viral, in which a man was standing at the metro station and urinating on the metro track. According to the information, this video was from Malviya Nagar Metro Station. Regarding this video, a young man had also complained about the matter tagging DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, DMRC) on Twitter.

 

When there was a verbal war between women

The video of two women fighting with each other for the same seat in the metro was also in the limelight. In this viral video, a woman is seen saying that no one has the right to reserve a seat. Also in this video, a girl is seen eating a burger, which is banned in the metro.

 

What are the rules?

DMRC keeps on reminding the people of the rules regarding these matters. Regarding the latest case, DMRC has said that obscenity is a punishable offense under section 59 of the Metro Operation and Maintenance Act. Along with this, DMRC said that on receiving complaints from passengers, strict action can also be taken against these people.

 

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