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.
“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.

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.”

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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