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Time of India
7 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
"Jab tak fine na ho': Video of father letting son pee on Delhi Metro tracks goes viral
A recent video has sparked public outrage after a child was seen urinating on the tracks at Delhi's Inderlok Metro Station, accompanied by his father. The widely shared footage shows the father standing beside his son as the child urinates on the tracks. A bystander films the scene, seemingly to highlight the lack of civic sense. 'Inhe koi sharam nahi aa rahi. Public space mein, Inderlok metro station pe, ye apne bachche ko susu karwa rahe hain,' says the person recording, showing both the metro station signage and the act. The video was shared by X handle @TazaTamacha. Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 4 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals Batch 2 By Ansh Mehra View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 3 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals By Vaibhav Sisinity View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 2 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass Batch-1 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program As the situation unfolds, another man, likely a DMRC employee, approaches the father and asks him to stop. The father appears to mumble a response before walking away with his son. The person filming continues, calling them 'The most uncivilised people of India.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Fastest Way to Overcome Knee Pain and Swelling Wellnee Undo The clip has reignited debates about civic sense in the country, with many expressing concern over public behavior and hygiene. Some viewers pointed out that education does not necessarily guarantee civic responsibility. — TyrantOppressor (@TyrantOppressor) Live Events The father faced widespread criticism for normalizing public urination in front of his child. One commenter remarked, "These same people will blame govt and country for not keeping clean." Another added, "Why he is not penalised, samjhane se log nahi darte jab tak 10-20 hzar ka chalan na ho !" The incident has become a flashpoint in discussions about public conduct, personal responsibility, and the role of parenting in instilling civic values. [With TOI inputs]

Hindustan Times
12-08-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Dad faces flak as son urinates at Delhi metro station: ‘Most uncivilised people'
A father has come under fire for allowing his son to urinate at a metro station in Delhi. The incident has added one more topic of discussion to the ongoing discourse about civic sense in India. Footage that has been widely circulated online shows a young boy urinating on the tracks on a metro station in Delhi. His father stands next to him. A video shows a young boy urinating inside a metro station in Delhi(X/@TazaTamacha) A person begins filming the father-son duo with the intention of shaming them. 'Inhe koi sharam nahi aa rahi. Public space mein, Inderlok metro station pe, ye apne bachche ko susu karwa rahe hain (They have no shame. They are making their son urinate in a public space.. At Inderlok metro station),' the person filming the incident said, panning his camera around to show the signage indicating the name of the metro station. Meanwhile, another man — possibly a DMRC staffer — also approached the father to question him. The father appeared to mumble something before leading his son away. The person behind the camera continued filming, branding them 'The most uncivilised people of India'. Video sparks a discussion on civic sense The video sparked a discussion about lack of civic sense among Indians. 'This is the most right way to humiliate these kinds of people!' wrote one person, praising the cameraman for filming the incident. 'First, it's about civic sense. Second, it's about a poorly planned government project. Once a traveler enters the metro station, there should be a toilet inside,' another argued. The father came under backlash for teaching his son to urinate in public. 'The person had no answer as he knew this is a wrong act still encouraging his son. Prime example of bad parenting,' a viewer said. 'The govt should first provide ample clean and easily accessible toilets and then give gyaan… though not desirable, but it would be difficult for a kid to hold on his pee,' another viewer countered. (Also read: Indian vlogger slams fellow tourists for playing loud music in Malaysia, says it harms India's image abroad)



