[WATCH] Man Intervening in Delhi Metro Station Fight Gets Slapped, Netizens reacts

By Roshni Tamta  |  First Published Jul 14, 2024, 5:00 PM IST

In the video, two men are getting into a physical brawl at the token counter. A third man tries to intervene and calm them down, but gets slapped by one of the men for no reason.

The Delhi Metro Station is one of the most convenient ways of travel in the city. The 20-year-old metro system is the lifeline of the city and is always busy with its hustle and bustle. However, the internet has no shortage of strange videos from the stations of people trying unique things to go viral or engaging in unruly acts or random fights. One such video has surfaced on the internet where a man trying to stop the fight gets slapped for no reason. 

The video was posted on X (formerly Twitter). The caption read, "Kalesh b/w two uncles inside Delhi metro over buying coins"

 

Kalesh b/w two uncles inside Delhi metro over buying coins
pic.twitter.com/0Zcy8dvrDs

— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh)

 

In the video, two men are getting into a physical brawl at the token counter. A third man tries to intervene and calm them down but gets slapped by one of the men for no reason. The whole internet is furious and displeased about the situation. The video has over 1.1 million views and hundreds of comments. 

One user wrote, "Blue shirt uncle is the reason why people dont intervene in fights to calm them down. Uncle proved it in just one video why we shouldn't intervene."

Another user wrote, "The fight was taking place only between two uncles. Why was the poor third uncle beaten?"

One person commented, "I love how Delhi people just stop to watch and admire the kalesh. Mumbai wale aage nikal jaate hai ignore kar ke," talking about the difference between Delhi and Mumbai crowds. 

Another person commented, "What blue shirt guy thought: doors will open from the left What actually happened: doors opened from the right," cracking a joke on the situation. 

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