WATCH: Video Of Muslim Man Offering Namaz In Train As Group Of Young Men Chants Hanuman Chalisa Goes Viral
The viral video divided netizens with some claiming that the group of young men deliberately chanted Hanuman Chalisa as the man offered prayers.

A video of a Muslim man offering namaz in a train as a group of young men chant Hanuman Chalisa has divided the Internet. The short clip of the incident made rounds on social media on Monday, with some supporting the Muslim man while others maintaining the young men exercised their religious rights.
In the video, the man is seen offering namaz on the upper berth of the train, and the young men seated on the lower berth chanting Hanuman Chalisa. It is unclear when the video was shot or where the train was en route.
Watch the video below
Netizens divided over the video
However, the viral video has divided netizens. Some claimed that the group deliberately chanted Hanuman Chalisa loudly to disturb the man's prayers, while others stated that the group appeared to be towards the end of Hanuman Chalisa, implying that the man must have began his prayers mid-way into the religious hymn.
Contrary to the polarising views, a certain section of netizens said the video showed the secular fabric of the country.
Video surfaces after Muharram clashes
The video surfaced after clashed were reported in outer Delhi during Muharram procession on Saturday. Police lathi-charged several participants of the procession after they tried to veer from the planned route and threw stones at them.
The Tazia parade included around 2,000 people, with sufficient police were stationed in the area, DCP (Outer) Harendra Singh said at the time. The police said they will take an action against the perpetrators.
RECENT STORIES
-
Elgar Parishad Case: NIA Moves To Cancel Bail Of Vernon Gonsalves And Arun Ferreira, Alleges... -
IND Vs PAK, ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan Take On India With Just One T20I Series Win In... -
Maharashtra Becomes Top EV Beneficiary As Tata Power Installs Over 2,400 Charging Points, 1,800 In... -
US President Donald Trump Congratulates PM Modi On Becoming India's Longest-Serving Prime Minister -
Mumbai: BMC Proposes ₹1,000 Crore Grant For BEST Against ₹4,000 Crore Demand, Pushes For...
