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Trains are an easy transport for people to travel from one town to the next. Commuters often share videos online showing unruly behavior and close encounters. Recently, one ride became the center of a heated discussion online. A viral video is circulating over the internet that is igniting the anger of the public.
The video captures how a couple gets cozy under a blanket on the train. The passengers in the train raged at this. This situation raises debates amongst the public about whether public places like trains are also not spared for such incidents.
In a post made by Kajal Mishra on X, with the caption stating “kuch log aise hote hai, ki kahi bhi shuru ho jate hai… pura #Train ko majak bana diya hai.” with a viral video which shows a couple aged around 25–27 sleeping side by side on a single seat under a blanket. Passengers warned them to stop. They did not listen and stayed in the same condition. Some fellow travelers grew angry. Others raised their phones to record it.
कुछ लोग ऐसे होते हैं, कि कहीं भी शुरू हो जाते हैं..!!,😎
— 𝕂𝕒𝕛𝕒𝕝 𝕞𝕚𝕤𝕙𝕣𝕒 (@kajalmishaj) May 18, 2025
पूरा #Train को मजाक बना कर रखें हैं...🥀 pic.twitter.com/GNR8bxDZQ8
The young pair seemed ignorant of the people around them. They stayed under the blanket even after warnings. There was no response to the passengers' rage, they hit the boyfriend after pulling the blanket and also bashed the lady for such shameful behaviour in public.
Soon, clips of their behavior went viral online. The viral video pushed viewers to ask if public trains are the right place for such private moments.
Many people called out the couple for being rude. They said shared spaces demand simple respect. Others defended the right to rest and relax on a long trip. Supporters argued that adults can choose how they travel.
Comments poured in on X, with a user saying, “Why you are bothered? They are a couple who have the right to do whatever they like”. Whereas others refuted by making comments like, “Ekdum shikiya meri taraf se or do marna tha.”
The right and wrong debates continue as the viral video is still getting attention on the internet, with views reaching 1 million. As such episodes surface more frequently, they highlight the growing need for awareness, sensitivity, and respect in shared public spaces.