The mischievous behaviour of troublemakers is not being curbed by the Delhi Metro. Discussions about Holi on the Delhi Metro have been reignited by a new viral video. In this video, two girls are seen acting inappropriately as they sit on the metro floor and dance to tunes, using Holi as an excuse.
In the video, two girls wearing a white saree and suit are seen indecently coloring each other inside the metro. On a piece of cloth in front of them, there is also a large amount of gulal. Additionally, the well-known song “Ang Laga De Re, Mohe Rang Laga De Re” from the 2013 film “Ramleela,” which starred Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Singh, is playing in the background of the video. Such an incident is not unique to this instance. Videos of oral sex, pole dancing, and masturbating within the subway have also surfaced before this.
Delhi Metro अब Oyo वाली सुविधा भी प्रदान कर रहा है, वो भी निशुल्क
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😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲 pic.twitter.com/clH3nj949v— HasnaZarooriHai🇮🇳 (@HasnaZaruriHai) March 23, 2024
After the video went viral on social media a user said, “This is a danger to civilized society.” Second user tweeted, “The atmosphere is very heated.” Another user, wrote, “Are they applying colors or indulging in indecent acts?”
Such instances of obscenity and inappropriate conduct persist in the metro, even in spite of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s (DMRC) assertions and guarantees of strict monitoring. Even while the DMRC has always asked passengers to desist from such offensive behavior, some people are still not ready to comply.
Notably, daily videos of violent conduct in the metro appear on social media, shaming all commuters in Delhi who use the metro as part of their daily journey. Families have found it challenging to travel in metros due to blatantly disruptive behaviors. The most astonishing thing is that both the Delhi Police and the DMRC have been unable to stop such behavior even after strict security measures and installation of CCTV cameras at multiple points.