Viral video of Delhi metro girl
The video shows a woman, identified as Rhythm Chanana, sitting on a seat with a backpack on her lap. As she stands up to get off the train, the woman is seen wearing a bikini. The video was reportedly taken by a fellow passenger, who then shared it on social media. The act has since garnered mixed reactions from the public.
Many have speculated that Chanana was inspired by Mumbai's latest fashion sensation, Uorfi Javed. However, Chanana denied being influenced by Javed's style. she told "I didn't even know who she was until recently a friend showed me her photo. However, I look up to her after knowing her story".
Chanana defended her clothing choice, saying that she's been traveling like this for months and that she doesn't care what people think of her. "It's my freedom what I want to wear. I am not doing this for a publicity stunt or to become famous," she said.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) issued a statement urging commuters to follow "social etiquette and protocols which are acceptable in society." The statement also emphasized that passengers should not wear any attire that could offend the sensibilities of other commuters. The DMRC's Operations and Maintenance Act lists indecency as a punishable offense under section 59.
The Importance of Common Sense
Imagine this scenario: It's a beautiful day outside, and you're getting dressed to go out. You open your closet and start picking out your clothes, but suddenly, you hear a little voice in your head: "Where are you going? What's the temperature like? Is this appropriate for the occasion?"
Yes, that voice is your common sense, reminding you that there is a limit to what you should wear in different places and situations. It's not just about following the latest fashion trends or copying what you see on social media. It's about using your brain and sense to make good decisions about what you wear.
If you're going to the beach or swimming pool, wearing a bikini is perfectly acceptable. But if you're taking a bus or a train, wearing a bikini might not be the best idea. It's not only uncomfortable for you but could also make other passengers uncomfortable.
Similarly, if you're going to a formal event, like a wedding or a job interview, you should dress appropriately. Wearing a casual outfit or ripped jeans might not be the best choice. On the other hand, if you're going to a casual party or hanging out with friends, you can dress more freely and comfortably.
Looking back at history, people have always been mindful of what they wear. Even in the Bronze Age, people used animal skins to protect themselves from the cold. They knew that wandering around naked wasn't the best idea, and they used their common sense to stay warm and safe.
Unfortunately, in today's world, some people have lost their thinking capacity. Wearing short skirts in the cold or a bikini in a temple or church is not only absurd but also disrespectful. It's not about following what foreigners wear or copying what you see on social media. It's about being intelligent and senseful.
In fact, there are laws against obscene behaviour in public places. If someone is doing something obscene and it annoys other people, they can be punished for up to three years. So, it's essential to use your common sense and know where and what to wear.
Remember, wearing fashionable clothes might seem good on the runway, but it's not always appropriate for everyday life. It's not about being right or wrong; it's about having common sense.
What do you think?