No one could separate the fight between two women on the subway over "Sit on my lap."

No one could separate the fight between two women on the subway over

08.01.2025 12:04

A violent fight between two female passengers on the metro in Delhi, the capital of India, has become a hot topic on social media. It was observed that one woman sitting down shouted at the other woman standing up, "Sit on my lap," which then escalated into a physical altercation. The incident reportedly took place in the women's carriage. The video of the fight went viral on social media, and users expressed their reactions with various comments.

The capital of India, Delhi Metro, has recently been in the news for dance videos, verbal and physical fights, and inappropriate behavior in public. Despite being one of the most convenient public transport options in the capital, non-compliant passenger behavior is frequently observed. In a recent incident, a violent fight between two female passengers shocked other commuters. The video of the fight, which reportedly took place in the women's coach, went viral on social media.

The footage shows one woman sitting while the other stands next to her. The sitting woman shouts at the other passenger, "Sit on my lap." She then gets up and turns the verbal argument into a physical fight. It is seen that she pushes the woman standing next to her. Shortly after, she hits the woman and pulls her hair while other passengers watch in shock. Some passengers try to intervene and calm the women down.

The video was shared on social media with the title "When did this happen... In the women's coach?"

Social media users made various comments regarding the fight. One user humorously stated, "This is how the transition from English to the local language happened."

Another user supported the aggressive woman, writing, "I think her anger is justified. Some women try to squeeze in among strangers without asking. Not everyone may like this situation."

One user reacted to the incident by commenting, "This is a concerning situation. People should not resort to physical violence against each other."

A sarcastic comment was, "Welcome to Delhi Metro."

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