Three days after a video went viral online in which a woman is seen purportedly beating up a man on a road, the Lucknow police have filed a case against her at the Krishna Nagar police station.
The police registered an FIR against the woman and at least one other person following an altercation at a busy traffic junction in the city. Videos of the assault have been doing the rounds on social media, fuelling demand for her arrest.?On Twitter, #arrestlucknowgirl has been trending.
The incident took place on Friday evening at the Krishna Nagar locality in the Uttar Pradesh capital. The woman accused the taxi driver of trying to run her over, but the cabbie denied the allegation.?She then hit the man at least a dozen times in the presence of traffic personnel.
"You'll run over a woman?" she is heard asking in the video while continuing with the assault even as the driver seeks onlookers' help to call the police.?He said she had damaged his mobile phone. "Who will pay for that? It is my employer's phone. I'm a poor man...it cost ? 25,000," he says.
"She grabbed my phone from the car and smashed it into pieces. She also broke the car's side mirrors. We both were taken to the police station where an FIR (First Information Report) was registered against me but nothing was done against her. I want justice," Saadat Ali Siddiqui said.??
Later, she also smacked a passer-by who tried to intervene and warned her not to hit the driver anymore.The police later filed the FIR on the basis of his complaint.
Footage from a CCTV camera that recorded the turn of events showed the woman first crossing the road in a risky manner, wading through the passing vehicles.The car driven by the person she assaulted is then seen stopping in front of her.
Moments later she approaches the driver and begins her assault even before he got out. She is seen picking up something from the road and flinging it at the car before going back to take another swing.
Next, she rips away the rear-view mirrors of the car on both sides.It is only then that the driver steps out to complain to the traffic official there about the damage she had caused.
Police said, the woman claimed that she was crossing the road when the man, who was driving the car Ą°rashly and negligentlyĄą, stopped the vehicle in front of her following which she suffered a minor injury. She alleged that had she not acted swiftly, she could have been Ą°severely injuredĄą.
The case was filed under IPC sections 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) and 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of Rs 50), said police.??