Debate on ‘smell’ in Mumbai local, youth raised questions on crowd and leaders; video viral
Mumbai Local Passenger Argument Video : Mumbai’s local trains are considered the lifeline of the country, but the increasing crowd is now making everyday life difficult. In a video viral on social media, a heated argument is seen between two passengers inside a local train compartment over the issue of ‘bad smell is emanating’.
The dispute that started amidst the crowd seems to be escalating, when a young man present there turns on the camera and expresses his views and changes the situation.
You should watch this video of Mumbai local, two people were fighting among themselves for a place, then what a young man said surprised everyone… pic.twitter.com/ICKmcUdee7
— Ashraf Hussain (@AshrafFem) February 25, 2026
Argument between two passengers over bad smell in Mumbai local
In the video, the young man tells the angrily arguing passenger that if he had shown as much anger at the politicians as he was showing at the other passengers, perhaps the situation would have been different. He raises the question that it is not the common people who are responsible for overcrowding, but the lack of system and planning.
Referring to officers like IAS and DM, the young man says that despite taking salaries worth lakhs, the planning of cities is not being done properly. He says that the day the public starts demanding answers from the leaders, change is possible.
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People praised the spirit of the young man
This video was shared on social media platform X by a user named @AshrafFem. According to the post, the video has been viewed more than 74 thousand times so far and has received thousands of likes.
In the comment section, some people praised the spirit of the young man, while some asked what change will happen if the video goes viral? At present, this clip has again brought into discussion the debate on increasing crowding in metros, the condition of public transport and fixing responsibility.
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