Man begs inside Bengaluru metro train, video goes viral

A viral video from Srirampura Metro station shows a man begging inside the Green Line Metro. Passengers express concern over safety and etiquette, questioning whether begging is becoming common even in Bengaluru’s metro system.

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Dhanya Reddy
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  • Video of begging inside Srirampura Metro station goes viral
  • Passengers express discomfort and demand action
  • Concerns raised over safety, hygiene, and public transport discipline

A video showing a man begging inside the Green Line Metro has sparked public outrage, raising questions about safety and discipline for commuters.

Bengaluru commuters were taken aback when a video surfaced showing a man begging inside the Green Line Metro at Srirampura station. Traditionally seen at traffic signals and bus stops, begging now appears to have entered metro premises, raising concerns about commuter safety and hygiene.

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The video, captured by a passenger, shows the man approaching fellow travelers during their journey, prompting discomfort and criticism online. Metro users are questioning the authorities about security checks, station monitoring, and preventive measures to maintain order.

With Bengaluru’s metro being one of the most widely used urban transport systems, there is a need for strict enforcement of rules and awareness campaigns to discourage such activities.

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