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A viral video from the Delhi Metro shows an argument between an aunt and an uncle over a reserved seat

In recent years, the Delhi metro has developed into more than simply a mode of transportation. Delhi residents see various types of events on the metro on a regular basis, from dance performances to fist fights. A time back, two passengers added another event to the list when they argued over a seat on a bus. A lady and a guy got into a fight because the male didn’t like being asked to vacate the “reserved seat” for women. When the incident’s viral video first appeared online, the netizens’ reactions were divided. The post titled “Uncle Aunty Mai Kalesh for Ladies’ Seat in Delhi Metro” was made on Reddit under the user name “Total Kalesh.”

The two people can be seen squabbling in the footage over a seat. The male was overheard requesting the lady to take the women’s coach, but the woman countered that she requested for her reserved seat since it was for women. As they saw the dispute take place, the people next to them sat still.

The internet community quickly chose a side once the video went viral. Some people described the episode as typical of the Delhi metro, while others emphasized the man’s error in making a disturbance because of a “reserved seat.” A few others even made jokes about how many fights and conflicts there were in the subway. The video received numerous upvotes from internet users when it was posted a few days ago.

People voiced their opinions in the comment area. A commenter said, “I suppose people are now purposefully bickering since they know Delhi Metro is gaining recognition. Another person said, “That’s why people should always carry a portable stool with them. Isiliye hmesha ek portable stool rkhna chiye.” The third person chimed in, “Beech me baitha guy be like bhai meri shaanti kyu bhang krre (The guy in the middle is like please don’t disturb my peace).” “Being an introvert, I don’t understand how people can fight and debate in public. A fourth user commented, “I can’t do that. Another said, “Bhai they never ask nicely. They ask you to stand up like they own the whole metro.” Sixth: “The man in the middle is like, let me sit in peace,”

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