The man in Delhi faced criticism after letting his young son urinate on the tracks at Metro Inderlok. A video about the incident has become viral.
In the clip, his father stands next to the boy when he urges on the railway track. Someone is filming them to embarrass their behavior. The recording of a person calls them “shameless” to use public space in this way. It then shows the station name on the camera.
Another man, perhaps a dili metro employee, approaches his father and asks what is going on. My father murmured the answer before he left with his son.
“Toilets on trains and railway stations are dirty, it is understandable that you cannot use them, but there are toilets at the metro stations and are also clean. Why, man?” He wrote social media users who shared a video.
The narrator of the video even described them as “the most unattractive people from India”. “Look at his face,” says the narrator.
“Go away,” my father says.
Social media users on Twitter (now x) responded to the video.
“Why not penalized, Samjhane will log na na d d dte jab so 10-20 Hzar ka chalan on him (people do not scare the explanation if there is no fine £10–20 000)! “He commented on one user.
Another wrote: “Everyone wants to organize, but the mentality that we do not want to do anything alone – this mentality and your own transformation will be visible.”
“They are people like these who have spread dirt in society. Customing the government is bad for everything; for all this, people have to improve themselves,” they came from another.
“They also blame the government for any toilet, DMRC should pan for this crime with a great fine more than for its imagination,” he said.
DMRC Answer
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) responded to a similar incident that occurred in 2022. The social media user shared a video of an adult man urinating on railway lines at Malviya Nar Metro.
“If such activity is recorded, passengers can contact the nearest DMRC official or contact our line to help 24 × 7. 155370 or Hellplication Security line no. 155655 to take immediate action,” DMRC wrote at that time.
(Tagstotranslate) MMS video
