Overcrowded Metro In Canada Reminds Internet Of Mumbai Railways, Delhi's Rajiv Chowk
Overcrowded Metro In Canada Reminds Internet Of Mumbai Railways, Delhi's Rajiv Chowk
The viral video shows a huge number of commuters attempting to board a metro train in Canada.

A video showing a crowded scene at a metro station in Canada is doing rounds on the internet. The video shared on Instagram shows a huge of commuters attempting to board a train, causing chaos.

The footage begins with a few commuters, who appear to be Indians, moving back and forth to get on the train. As the camera pans out, an overcrowded platform is seen with the metro display board flashing ‘Eastbound’ and ‘Westbound’ directions. The overlay text on the video read, “Metro in Canada. What do you notice?” The sheer volume of people almost creates a stampede-like situation at the metro station.

The viral video was shared on Instagram by Battry Tings with the caption, “Whatchu notice?”

Watch the video here:

Since being posted online, the video has caught significant attention online, amassing over 6 million views. Many users posted their reactions in the comment section.

One user quipped, “It’s not Canada it’s new India,” while another jokingly wrote, “Mujhe laga Delhi metro Hai (I thought it is Delhi metro).”

A person chimed in, “Ye to Rajiv Chowk hai! (This is Rajiv Chowk).”

“You leave India but India doesn’t leave you,” an individual wrote.

Another compared the scene to familiar sights in India, stating, “Looks like those photos from India with trains and busses carrying way more than their capacity.”

“They’re turning it into Mumbai railway station,” remarked one user.

Someone else humorously suggested, “Canada? Do you mean New India? Haha and don’t forget the UK next, coz their prime minister also has India races.”

Another added a light-hearted touch, “Everyone seems to be enjoying the push.”

Amid the humourous takes, one user expressed dismay, writing, “This truly is disgusting I’m starting to understand the depopulation agenda.”

Last month, a video showing a large number of Indians trying to board a bus in Ruislip, West London went viral. The footage, shared by Jayant Bhandari on X (Formerly Twitter), highlighted the chaos as the crowd attempted to get on the bus.

The video begins by showing two white, middle-aged women who seem to have given up on catching the bus. The camera then shifts to a group of Indians standing amid the bustling crowd, trying to secure a spot on the bus.

The caption with the video read, “London has been indianized. Look at those two poor white middle-aged ladies standing impotently on the sidelines knowing fully well they can’t board.”

The video amassed numerous views online, sparking a heated debate over mass immigration.

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