Creeped Out in Commute: Woman’s Disturbing Delhi Metro Encounter Reignites Fears Over Toxic Public Spaces

A woman’s disturbing encounter in the Delhi Metro, shared anonymously online, has reignited concerns over women's safety in public transport. Her story has gone viral, sparking calls for reform.
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Delhi, India —
A woman’s recent unsettling experience aboard the Delhi Metro has ignited a fierce conversation around women’s safety in public transport, after she recounted her encounter with a stranger who followed and harassed her despite a simple act of help.

The account, posted anonymously on Reddit, has gone viral as thousands resonated with her fear, anxiety, and sense of isolation during the Delhi Metro encounter.


A Kind Gesture Gone Wrong at Delhi Metro

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It began innocently enough. The woman described how a seemingly confused man in his 30s approached her for directions at a metro station. She obliged — only to realise moments later that he was trailing her closely.

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“He thanked me and asked if I was also going there. I said yes and walked off. But then I realized he was following me.”

Seeking refuge in a crowded area, she sat down next to another commuter in a cramped space, hoping to deter the man. Instead, he approached her again and disturbingly asked:

“Can I sit here?”
“Where? On my lap?” she recalls thinking, her discomfort growing.


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Persistent Harassment on a Public Platform

The situation escalated when the man asked for water and continued to stalk her along the platform. Feeling cornered despite the crowds, she pretended to take a phone call — a move that finally made him back off.

“Even though there were people around, I felt so unsafe. It wasn’t even that major, but I froze. I’m still restless.”

A woman’s disturbing encounter in the Delhi Metro, shared anonymously online, has reignited concerns over women's safety in public transport. Her story has gone viral, sparking calls for reform.
A woman’s disturbing encounter in the Delhi Metro, shared anonymously online, has reignited concerns over women’s safety in public transport. Her story has gone viral, sparking calls for reform.

Eventually, she moved to the women’s coach, where she felt marginally safer, but the trauma lingered.


Online Outrage: ‘This Happens Every Day’

The Reddit post has gone viral, with users voicing outrage and sharing eerily similar experiences from Delhi Metro and other public transit systems.

  • “As a boy, I can confirm women aren’t safe in the Delhi Metro. There are always creeps and uncles staring. It’s disgusting.”
  • “A man once asked me where I studied, where I lived, and if we could be friends. Now I only use the women’s coach.”

The story underscores the persistent issue of toxic public spaces, where many women feel forced to remain hyper-aware and on the defensive, even for seemingly simple commutes.


Calls for Action

This incident has rekindled calls for:

  • More visible and responsive security personnel on platforms and inside trains
  • Expanded CCTV coverage and real-time monitoring
  • Campaigns for public awareness and bystander intervention
  • Strengthening the reach and authority of the Delhi Metro Rail Police (DMRP)

Activists and commuters alike emphasise that while women-only coaches are a temporary buffer, they are not a solution to a systemic issue.


Conclusion

While no physical harm occurred in this case, the psychological impact and mental distress are impossible to dismiss. The woman’s experience serves as a chilling reminder that in India’s capital, a metro ride can too easily become a moment of terror — even in plain sight.

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