Mumbai local train turns violent: Women assault each other
A fight broke out between two women in the ladies compartment of a Mumbai local train on July 1, quickly turning physical with hair-pulling and punches.
The whole thing was caught on video and shared online, but surprisingly, no one filed a complaint.
Incidents like this are making people question how safe it really is to travel during rush hour.
Overcrowding is a big part of the problem
Passengers say the fight started after the train left Dombivli station, when things got packed and tempers flared.
Lata Argade from the Federation of Suburban Railway Passengers Association pointed out that overcrowding is a big part of the problem, saying these aren't isolated cases—commuter safety has been an issue for a while.
With earlier fights even leading to serious injuries, there's growing demand for better crowd management and more discipline among passengers during peak times.