Delhi Metro Station Viral Video: A shocking scene from Delhi’s Inderlok Metro Station has left the internet fuming and reignited the debate on civic sense in public spaces. In a viral video, a young boy can be seen urinating on the metro tracks while his father stands beside him, watching. The clip, filmed by a bystander, captures the moment as the person behind the camera says, “Inhe koi sharamnahi aa rahi. Public space mein, Inderlok metro station pe, yeapnebachche ko susu karwarahehain,” before panning over to the station signage.
Soon, another man, believed to be a DMRC staff member, approaches the father to question him. The father mumbles something in response and walks away with his son. But the camera keeps rolling, and the person filming brands them “The most uncivilised people of India.”
The footage has sparked outrage online, with many calling it yet another example of the lack of basic civic responsibility in the country.
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Watch The Viral Video:
Kalesh over a Kid was Peeing at Metro Station😭
pic.twitter.com/vqvLgu3kal— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) August 12, 2025
The video shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘gharkekalesh‘ was captioned, “Kalesh over a Kid was Peeing at Metro Station.” The post shared a few hours ago pulled 76k views from people. Social media users were quick to react to the viral video in the comment section. “The person had no answer as he knew this was a wrong act, but still encouraged his son. Prime example of bad parenting,” a user wrote.
“Then they say that the Delhi government is bad. Whatever the government is like, we too have some responsibilities,” a second user added. “We demand world-class development and infrastructure, but when it comes to basic cleanliness and discipline, we fall short,” added a third user.
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“How do I defend this country now. The Audacity to pee in the metro line, even though it’s written there is 750 volts,” a fourth user added. “It may sound harsh, but if that kid got an electric shock, it would have been a lesson to all. It’s not even about civic sense. He is putting his son’s life in danger,” added another user.