Road Rage Caught on Cam: Man clings to car bonnet in Delhi driven for 2-3 km
The car allegedly belonged to Bihar MP Chandan Singh, according to the police.
New Delhi, May 01: A bizarre incident took place in Delhi last night when a man was seen holding onto the bonnet of a moving car for 2-3 kilometers.
The car allegedly belonged to Bihar MP Chandan Singh, according to the police. The car was travelling from Ashram Chowk to Nizamuddin Dargah when the police spotted it and stopped it. The driver of the car was behind the wheel, and the MP was not present at the time of the incident, as per officials.
A case has been registered for rash driving. The victim, Chetan, claimed that the driver was drunk and tried to speed away after brushing his vehicle thrice.
"The car brushed my vehicle thrice. I came out and stood in front of it but he started driving. I hung on to the bonnet as he drove from Ashram Chowk to Nizamuddin. I kept pleading him to stop, but he didn't," he said.
When Chetan confronted him, he refused to stop, and so Chetan held on to the bonnet for the entire journey.
In a video shot from another vehicle, the car with Bihar registration was seen stopping before the police van as the victim climbed off the bonnet. The police followed the car until it was stopped.
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