
Though the snake isn’t seen in the video, the chaos suggests the passengers believed there was one. The exact metro line or station is not yet confirmed.
So far, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has not made any official statement about the incident. HT has contacted them and is waiting for a response.
On social media, the video triggered mixed reactions. Some people joked about it while others showed concern for the safety of passengers.
“From traffic to wildlife — Delhi never disappoints,” wrote one user.
“Hey, that’s my boss — be careful! If he dies, we won’t get our salary,” quipped one user.
Another joked, “So many naagins around, even the snake must’ve gone into hiding in fear.”
“Look carefully… She must be my ex!” came from another.
Another wrote, “Delhi Metro mein aapka swagat hai. Ab journey ko adventurous and thrilling banane k liye hum nayi cheez leke aayein hain. Hope you will gonna enjoy it.”
“It must have to go somewhere, too — why panic so much?” wrote another.
Another user posted, “Which one? From next time, please mention the dress colour, it’s easy to identify.”
Delhi Metro services on Yoga Day
To mark the 11th International Day of Yoga on June 21, Delhi Metro will start train services early from 4 AM at all originating stations. Trains will run every 30 minutes on all lines until normal timings resume. This special arrangement is for the smooth travel of people taking part in Yoga Day events.
The day’s theme is “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”. It promotes the connection between health, the planet and sustainability. Over one lakh locations across India will hold mass yoga sessions from 6:30 AM to 7:45 AM using the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the main event in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The theme supports India’s G20 message of “One Earth, One Family, One Future”. It highlights yoga’s global role in improving both physical and mental health.
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