A video has surfaced from Bengaluru. In which an auto driver has claimed that a girl booked rickshaws through two different apps and after this when the auto driver talked to her, the girl started shouting and abusing him and left from there.
Credit-(Twitter-X)
Bengaluru, Karnataka: A video has surfaced from Bengaluru. In which an auto driver has claimed that a girl booked a rickshaw from two different apps and after this when the auto driver talked to him, the girl started shouting and abusing him and left from there. Ola auto driver Pawan Kumar has accused the girl that she had booked the rickshaw from different apps. One from Ola and one from Rapido. Due to which both the rickshaws reached the same place.
After this, the rickshaw driver told the girl that you have booked the rickshaw from two apps. After this, the girl gets very angry and says, 'I did not do it,' after which she leaves abusing the auto driver in English. This entire video has been recorded by the driver himself. The girl said that she had opened the Ola app only to know the rate, but did not make the booking.
Argument between auto rickshaw driver and woman in Bangalore
After this, there was a lot of dispute between the two. The rickshaw driver asked the girl to tell him, after which the girl opened the Ola app to prove that it was not her fault and then refused to show any kind of proof. After this, the girl started shouting loudly and abused the auto driver in English and left.
After this video went viral on social media, Bengaluru police took cognizance of the Twitter account. When the police asked Pawan to share his number, the auto driver shared his number. People are commenting heavily on this video.
You may also like
Assam Cop Suspended After Video Showing Assault On Delivery Agent At Guwahati's Fancy Bazar Goes Viral
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde Expresses Concern Over Rising Onion Prices, Directs Strict Action Against Hoarders
Telangana: Fire breaks out at residential apartment in Rangareddy; no casualties
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: BMC Launches Initiatives To Boost Voter Turnout Ahead Of November 20 Polls
Dubai: Expat acquitted in university degree forgery case