Mar 20 • 08:29 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

11 girls started singing loudly inside the metro, when the police arrived...

A group of 11 girls caused a disturbance on a Bangalore metro, leading to police intervention after complaints from other passengers.

In Bangalore, India, a group of 11 girls created a commotion during their metro journey on the night of March 15, which disturbed fellow passengers. According to reports, the group was traveling from the Bangalore International Exhibition Center to the Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Metro Station when they began singing loudly inside the coach. Initially, some passengers tried to ignore the noise, but the situation escalated as others began to voice their objections to the disruptive behavior.

Despite the complaints, the group did not cease their antics and instead engaged in arguments with other passengers, which led to tensions rising. The conflict intensified at the Penya Industrial Area Station, where passengers alighted and continued to dispute on the platform. This altercation not only created a chaotic environment but also resulted in delays as the metro doors struggled to close amid the commotion, affecting overall train operations.

As the situation deteriorated, metro security personnel along with the Hoysala patrol team arrived at the scene to manage the unrest. Their intervention helped to restore order and ensure the safety of all passengers involved. This incident highlights the challenges of maintaining peace in crowded public transportation and raises questions about the behaviors tolerated in such settings.

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