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WATCH: From Traffic Relief to Rodent Streak – Delhi Metro’s Unexpected Passenger Goes Viral!

In the video, the rat can be seen enjoying its walk along the metro's railing and handle.

The Delhi Metro, which has become a major means of travel in the national capital, has solved everyone’s problem by providing relief from traffic. Delhi Metro, which is famous for its facility of allowing people to travel on it, has not only enhanced connectivity in the region but also gained popularity for its viral moments.

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On the other hand, Delhi Metro is known for its viral moments. One such moment was captured by a passenger on the Delhi Metro. This time, the camera captured an unexpected guest.

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About The Viral Video

A video from the Delhi Metro is going viral, showing a rat on the metro’s handle. The video was shared by an Instagram handle, with the caption, “Rat in Delhi Metro.”

In the video, the rat can be seen enjoying its walk along the metro’s railing and handle.

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The rat was enjoying his journey like other passengers in the Delhi metro. Without disturbing the rest of the people, the rat was moving toward its destination using the metro.

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First published on: Feb 21, 2025 07:25 PM IST


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