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Mumbai Local Train Viral Video: Drunk Man Sits On Tracks, Refuses To Move | Watch

Local train services in Mumbai, which are essential for millions of commuters, faced a significant disruption recently at Mahim railway station. A drunk individual's erratic behaviour caused a temporary halt to train services, leading to inconvenience for passengers.

The incident unfolded when the intoxicated man arrived at the platform and began shouting and causing a disturbance. As the local train approached, he unexpectedly jumped onto the railway tracks, creating a dangerous situation. The loco pilot, in an attempt to manage the situation, struck the man with a stick and ordered him to get off the tracks. However, the situation escalated further when the man refused to leave and moved to the middle of the tracks. He continued shouting and even sat down on the tracks, obstructing the train's movement.

Mumbai Local Train Viral Video

A passenger at the station recorded the entire scene on their mobile phone, and the video quickly went viral on social media. The footage has attracted widespread attention, with netizens voicing their opinions. Many have called for stricter action against such individuals, with some users commenting, "Who cares about Tatya Vinchu?" and others demanding, "The police should have beaten him up properly, so he wouldn't do this even in his sleep."

The video has been widely shared on Instagram, particularly on the account "chal_mumbai," where strange or shocking incidents involving Mumbai's local trains are frequently discussed. This incident highlights the importance of maintaining safety at railway stations and the challenges faced by commuters.

It's worth noting that the video has not been independently verified, and the report is being shared for informational purposes only. We do not endorse or support the content in any way.

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