Delhi Metro: Girl Spotted Using Hair Straightener In Train, Video Goes Viral

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had recently issued a warning against people making videos and doing obscene acts in trains. Just after the warning against such acts, a new video is going viral on social media in which a girl is seen using a hair straightener in a train. The video comes after a series of bizarre incidents in the Delhi Metro have grabbed headlines recently. Adding to the list, the new video continues to garner attention and spark buzz among social media users.

In the new video, a girl is seen using a straightener in a train. The woman in the video is straightening her hair while standing with other passengers. However, the seemingly oblivious girl doesn’t seem bothered by the presence of others. The details of the video are not yet known.

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The video has already garnered over 58.6 thousand likes on social media and has sparked significant outrage against the man and received criticism from social media users. Criticizing the person in the video, one of the social media users said, “This is the metro, not your house.” Another user said, “Delhi Metro’s new tagline: Use it any way you want.” While someone else described it as “multipurpose transport”.

Another set of social media users took the side of the girl in the video. One of the social media users said, “This is much better than the first one. We don’t know her personal life, she may be busy, may be there was no electricity in her house when she was getting ready, so She got creative.” It’s still better.”

Earlier, videos of people dressed in different costumes, dancing, fighting and even kissing have surfaced in metro trains. Addressing such issues, the DMRC said, “Any activity that may cause inconvenience to passengers is strictly prohibited inside the Delhi Metro.”

He added, “Commuters should not indulge in any indecent/obscene activity that may cause inconvenience or hurt the sensibilities of other fellow commuters. In fact, indecency is punishable under Section 59 of the DMRC Operation and Maintenance Act.” lists as a crime.”