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  • Delhi metro does not want commuters to make reels
  • DMRC issues warning against making reels inside metro
  • Move after several controversial videos went viral

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Delhi metro uses nursery rhyme to warn commuters against making reels

Delhi Metro tweets urging commuters not to make reels inside the train or station premises

Delhi metro uses nursery rhyme to warn commuters against making reels

The DMRC on Friday urged commuters not to make reels inside metro trains and warned that any activity that may cause inconvenience to passengers is strictly prohibited. A number of controversial videos filmed in the Delhi Metro went viral in the last several weeks.

Recently, a video of a young woman gyrating to the popular Bollywood song "Assalam-e-Ishqum" surfaced online.

Prior to this, a string of other videos made inside metro trains and at-station platforms went viral on social media, prompting the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to appeal to commuters to refrain from indulging in such activities.

On Friday, the DMRC used a nursery rhyme to drive home its point.

"Open your camera, Na Na Na! #DelhiMetro," the DMRC said in a tweet.

Along with the tweet, it also shared a poster which read, "Johnny Johnny! Yes, Papa? Making Reels in Metro? No Papa!" "Any such activity that may cause inconvenience to passengers is strictly prohibited inside the Delhi Metro," read the footnote on the poster.

In May, a video of a young couple kissing each other inside a metro coach went viral on social media, following which the DMRC urged its commuters to "refrain from indulging in such obscene activities".

It also requested commuters to report such incidents to the "nearest available metro staff/CISF immediately, so that appropriate action can be taken".

Social media users have responded to these videos with anger and humour.

After the video of the couple kissing surfaced online, many social media users had urged the DMRC to take action against the couple, while some questioned the need for filming the act.

Some people made mirth.

Reacting to the video, a social media user said, the youth was "performing CPR on her, what is wrong with that?" In a statement, the DMRC said it "expects commuters to behave responsibly while using the Delhi Metro and follow all social etiquette and protocols which are acceptable in the society".

"Commuters should not indulge in any indecent/obscene activity that may cause discomfort or could offend the sensibilities of other fellow commuters. DMRC's Operations and Maintenance Act in fact lists out indecency as a punishable offence under Section 59," it said.

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