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This time there was a fight over hair cut in Delhi Metro, then what happened…

Delhi Metro is the lifeline of Delhiites, but after watching the videos coming from here, people often wonder what is going on in the lives of Delhiites! Sometimes the video of a fight for a seat goes viral, and sometimes Delhi Metro turns into an arena when someone accidentally hits someone’s elbow. Every day such videos must have come across your eyes, where someone is creating a ruckus in the metro over some small matter. Recently, a video of another fight went viral on social media.

The uproar was over the hair cut

In the video, it can be seen that two boys are holding each other’s collar and calling each other ‘chapri’. First, one boy calls the other ‘chapri’, to which the other boy replies, “You look like a ‘chapri’.” Then the first boy says, “You would not even get entry at the place where I get my hair cut.” To this, the other boy replies, “Not every expert is a salon expert, understood?” After this, the matter reaches a scuffle. The boy pulls him and says, “You come, get out.” Then a Sardar ji intervenes and warns a person and throws him out.

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Why doesn’t Delhi Metro do anything to stop this?

These videos have been going viral on social media for two days. People are continuously commenting. Some people are saying that this should be stopped on Delhi Metro from now onwards. At the same time, some people are saying that these people do such things deliberately to go viral. Due to this, the culture of the metro is slowly getting spoiled. At the same time, some people are saying that why does Delhi Metro not do anything to stop this.

Let us tell you, under the Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002, this comes under the category of crime, and there is also a provision for fines. Metro has also claimed many times that it has taken action against such people.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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