Catfight Chaos in Mumbai Local: Women Slap, Punch, Pull Each Other’s Hair Inside Moving Train
Catfight Chaos in Mumbai Local: Women Slap, Punch, Pull Each Other’s Hair Inside Moving Train
A fresh incident of violence among commuters in Mumbai local trains has come to light, this time involving a serious fight in the ladies compartment. The brawl, which occurred on the morning of July 1, took place on a train running from Dombivli to CSMT. What began as a verbal argument quickly turned into a full-blown physical fight, adding to a growing number of such confrontations on Mumbai’s suburban railway network.
Videos of the incident are now circulating widely on social media. The footage shows chaos inside the compartment as women scream, abuse, and physically assault each other. The situation escalated with multiple passengers pushing, shoving, and two women seen violently pulling each other’s hair and exchanging blows. The exact cause of the altercation remains unclear, but the intensity of the clash has once again raised questions about the daily stress and overcrowding that commuters face.
Take a look at the video here.
Local Train Fight | लोकलमध्ये पुन्हा महिलांची हाणामारी! व्हिडिओ व्हायरल, प्रवाशांमध्ये संताप #mumbailocal #ladiesfight pic.twitter.com/DpRG831YDH
— Lok Shevay (@LokShevay) July 1, 2025
Not an Isolated Incident
This latest incident is part of a concerning pattern. Just days earlier, another video had gone viral showing female passengers fighting on a Churchgate-Virar local train. That clash, reportedly triggered by a seat dispute, ended with one woman sustaining a serious head injury and heavy bleeding. Passengers in that case were seen recording the brawl, adding to the viral nature of these violent confrontations.
Calls for Action from Railway Authorities
These frequent fights among women commuters are sparking wider concerns about safety in the local trains, especially during peak hours. Overcrowded compartments, long commutes, and the rush for seats often lead to tempers flaring, sometimes resulting in dangerous outcomes. With social media now amplifying these incidents, the pressure on railway authorities to act is also increasing.
Commuters have started demanding better crowd control measures and stricter monitoring inside trains, particularly during rush hours when such incidents are most likely to occur. The recurring nature of these fights highlights the urgent need for intervention, both to protect passengers and to ensure a safer and more respectful commuting experience for all.



