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Women overturns hawker’s cart and gets violent because of no onion in khasta kachori

In the video one can see the woman asking for onions for her kachori and the hawker saying how he has run out of onions
 |  Satyaagrah  |  News

A video has gone viral on social media where lack of onions in her plate of khasta kachori, a deep fried delicacy and popular street food, triggered this woman enough to overturn the hawker’s cart as well as physically assault him.

In the video one can see the woman asking for onions for her kachori and the hawker saying how he has run out of onions. The street food vendor then asked her to pay for the kachori she ate, but she refused to pay because there were no onions. After eating the kachori she said that she will not pay up because the street food vendor had nothing on him.

“Why did it get over? You should have kept it,” she yells at the street food vendor and asserts again how she will not pay up. Soon people gathered around her and asked her to pay up the poor vendor. Soon, when people continued to ask her to pay up, she kicked the cart and overturned it, thereby spilling all the food the vendor had on him.

Later when she was asked to pay up for the loss, she threatened to slap the street food vendor and later even slapped him.

Many such incidences are taking place now a days and are becoming viral on the social media. One such incident which became quite viral was of the Lucknow lady hitting cab driver continuously.

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A video incident of road rage from Lucknow started making rounds on social media in which a young girl can be seen repeatedly slapping a cab driver alleging that she was hit by the cab while crossing the road. 

However, the CCTV footage shared by verified Uttar Pradesh media network on Twitter showed how the girl decided to cross the road amidst heavy traffic even without waiting for the vehicles to stop. It must be noted that the traffic lights were not functioning properly, and traffic police officers could be seen controlling the traffic. 

While the woman could be heard saying in the video that the cab had hit her, the CCTV footage from another angle of the traffic signal does not show the woman being hit by the vehicle.

The woman, in a fit of rage, also broke the cab driver’s phone who asked for women police to be called as he was being assaulted. Towards the end of the video, the woman was also seen thrashing another man who tried to intervene, warning her to not hit the cab driver.

Meanwhile, the cab driver identified as Sadat Ali Siddiqui said that after the incident police took both him and the woman to the police station and the police filed a molestation case against him based on her complaint. 

However, it turned out that the case is different from what the girl narrated in her complaint. The city police have booked that girl under sections 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) and 427 (mischief causing damage) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). FIR has also been filed against her.

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