Chapari’s stunt video viral in Mumbai local, users said – ‘RPF use stick, we are together’

Chapari's stunt video viral in Mumbai local, users said - 'RPF use stick, we are together'

Mumbai local is often called the lifeline of the city. Every day, millions of people depend on these trains to go to work and return home. However, sometimes, this same crowd and chaos becomes a dangerous playground for some people. Currently, a similar video is going viral on social media, which has aroused anger among the people. In the video, several youths are seen performing deadly stunts on the Mumbai local railway platform. Apart from this, they are also seen trying to scare fellow passengers walking on the platform by pushing them from behind and making them fall.

Video of deadly stunt on platform goes viral

In the viral video, a group of youths are seen performing strange stunts on a Mumbai local platform. A young man can be seen sliding at high speed, performing a stunt as if he is falling onto the platform, while his companions stand nearby and record the incident. Many other passengers were also present on the platform at that time and they were clearly shocked to see these actions.

Youth seen pushing passengers from behind to scare them

Perhaps the most shocking aspect of the video is that these youths are seen harassing common passengers walking on the platform. In one clip, a youth can be seen pushing a pedestrian from behind, causing the person to stumble. This behavior is considered extremely dangerous, as even the slightest mistake on a railway platform can lead to a major accident.

Anger among social media users

As soon as this video surfaced on social media, people’s reactions started pouring in. Many users strongly condemned such stunts, calling them extremely irresponsible. One user commented, “RPF [रेलवे सुरक्षा बल]use your sticks on them—we are with you. Strict action should be taken against such people.” Another user said, “Mumbai local is not a stunt arena; The lives of millions of people depend on it every day.”

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