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Woman forcefully sits on man's lap inside Delhi Metro after failing to find a seat, video goes viral
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Woman forcefully sits on man's lap inside Delhi Metro after failing to find a seat, video goes viral

| @indiablooms | 22 Apr 2024, 04:31 pm

Bizzare and strange incidents are often becoming a part of Delhi Metro and commuters are seeing similar events happening almost regularly now.

From dancing in the compartment to celebrating Holi in not so comfortable manner, Delhi Metro commuters have seen them all.

Now, in the latest episode of strange incidents happening inside the Delhi Metro premises, a woman was seen sitting on the lap of a man after she failed to find a seat.

In a video that has gone viral a woman, who is wearing a black dress, could be seen arguing with fellow travellers over lack of seats.

She was seen asking a young man to vacate his seat and when he refuses to do so, she forcibly sits on the lap of an individual.

She could be heard saying, "I don't mind, I can become shameless now."

The exact date when the incident took place is still not known.

The woman claimed she always follows rules and regulations in her life.

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