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Kolkata Local Train Viral Video: Two Women Are Seen Fighting Horribly

Kolkata Local Train Fight Video
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A video is taking social media by storm where women are depicted in a bizarre battle onboard a Kolkata local train. Women slapped one other and cursed each other. The clip surprised netizens, who, as usual, had quite a bit to say. Read on to know more about the viral video.

 

The Fight In The Kolkata Local

Kolkata Local Train Fight Video
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In the viral video, a group of ladies are seen striking one other with violent punches aboard a moving train. Among the women is also a small boy. One lady is shown hitting and defending herself with her slipper. At one moment, a woman clad in green is seen hitting the person holding the slipper while she is seen with her head covered. Shortly following the latter incident, the woman is seen sitting in her seat while other people can be heard screaming insults at her. She swings her slipper to hit the boy moments later. The video then unexpectedly ends.

 

Public’s Reaction

The viral fight has gained over 4k views. People were quick to joke about it as they found the incident funny. Some even compared the Mumbai locals to Kolkata locals while sharing another Mumbai local fight.

Kolkata Local Train Fight
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Further, some people were concerned about the patience that is lacking in women nowadays.

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