Professional Punches Displayed In Intense Fight Inside Delhi Metro
A viral video circulating on social media shows a fight inside a Delhi Metro coach. In the 10-second clip posted on X, two men continuously throw punches, while other passengers in the vicinity express concern. The reason behind the altercation remains unknown, and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has not issued an official response.
Passengers attempt to intervene and calm the situation, but their efforts prove futile. The close-up footage captures the intensity of the fight, prompting mixed reactions from social media users. Some criticize the behavior of the men, while others humorously suggest they should participate in the Olympics.
With close to 2,000 views, the video has garnered diverse comments. One user notes that both individuals are educated and reside in the capital, while another compares the fight to legendary boxers Mohammad Ali and George Chuvalo. A third user jokingly suggests sending both fighters to the Olympics.
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This incident follows a similar one in June, where a video depicted two backpack-wearing men involved in a brawl within a crowded Delhi Metro coach. The DMRC had responded to that incident, emphasizing responsible conduct for commuters and warning of consequences for unruly behavior. Flying squads regularly monitor such incidents to ensure passenger safety and adherence to guidelines.
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