Over the past few days, videos and pictures of a woman clad in a bra and a miniskirt travelling in Delhi Metro have been making rounds on the internet. This has created a stir online and many people have questioned her clothing choices while others stated that she is inspired by fashion influencer Uorfi Javed.
In the video, the woman is sitting on the seat with a backpack on her lap. As she stands up, one can notice her wearing a bikini. The video was reportedly taken by a fellow passenger. Even though many bashed her for her attire, others claimed that the individual who took her picture violated her privacy. Many people on Twitter also referred to her as the "Delhi Metro girl".
The video of the same was shared by NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs. "No she is not @uorfi_," reads the caption of the post.
"It's Democracy ! Right of freedom !!" said a user.
"What is it? Some shooting going on? How can someone dress up like this in public place," said another person.
Another user added, "TARZAN GIRL!!"
"Clear case for Section 294A IPC. How the hell @CISFHQrs allowed her to go in metro??!!" remarked another person.
"Poor girl. No money to buy clothes," said a user.
Another user added, "The lady sitting next to her seems uncomfortable. How can a men feel then...!"
"Metro ACs must be down," said a person.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) officials have now confirmed that the incident took place in the Delhi metro.
In a statement, Anuj Dayal, Principal Executive Director of DMRC said, ''DMRC expects its commuters to follow all social etiquette and protocols which are acceptable in the society. Commuters should not indulge in any activity or wear any attire which could offend the sensibilities of other fellow passengers.
DMRC's Operations & Maintenance Act lists indecency as a punishable offence under Section 59. We appeal to all our passengers to kindly maintain decorum while travelling in a public transport system like the Metro. However, issues such as the choice of clothing while travelling is a personal issue and passengers are expected to self-regulate their conduct responsibly.''
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