Video: A man placed his hand on a woman's waist in the metro; her friend reprimanded him

Delhi Metro Fight: Millions of people travel on the Delhi Metro every day. Due to the overcrowding, this journey can sometimes become terrifying for women. Videos of harassment of women on the Delhi Metro frequently surface. Yet another such video is going viral these days.

Delhi Metro Fight Video: The issue of women's safety always remains in the headlines. Despite so many campaigns and vigilance, the cases of molestation of women do not stop. The recent incident is of Delhi Metro, where a man did a shameful act with a woman travelling in Delhi Metro. The woman's friend saw this act, after which the woman's friend created a ruckus in the metro. She scolded the man and also slapped him hard. This entire incident in the metro is currently going viral on social media.

Molestation of a woman

The video shows two women traveling on the Delhi Metro yelling at a man. One woman can be heard saying, "He touched her waist and told her to sit down. What's your attitude?" The man responds, "I'm a man with children, sister. Why would I do such a thing?" Hearing this, the woman responds, "Sister, now even your father will say that. You don't have a mother or sister at home."

Woman slaps man

At this, the man folded his hands and apologized to the women, saying, "Sister, what are you saying? I apologize on my behalf." Seeing the growing commotion in the coach, other passengers also offered to settle the matter, to which the woman replied, "How dare he put his hand on my friend's waist?" With that, the woman slapped the man. After much persuasion, the situation calmed down.

People got angry after watching the video

This viral video was shared on social media from an Instagram account called @delhi.connection. This account is known for viral content related to the metro. You will find many metro-related videos on this account. The video has also received numerous comments, with many strongly condemning the man's actions. Considering the seriousness of the situation, one user commented, "There are CCTV cameras, so why all this? Is the DMRC sleeping?" Another wrote, "This is a daily drama."

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