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Bengaluru BMTC Bus Fight: Woman and Driver Trade Slaps in Heated Argument | Video Viral

A heated altercation between a woman passenger and a BMTC (Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation) bus driver turned physical on Wednesday, September 10, on Tumakuru Road near Peenya in Bengaluru. The incident, captured on camera by bystanders, has since gone viral on social media.

Bengaluru BMTC Bus Fight Woman and Driver Trade Slaps in Heated Argument Video Viral
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On September 10, a physical altercation between a woman and a BMTC bus driver on Tumakuru Road in Bengaluru, captured on video, went viral, prompting police action and online debate; the incident follows another controversy involving a driver and a migrant commuter.

Viral Video Shows Woman and Driver Trading Slaps

The clip shows the woman climbing up the ramp behind the driver's seat and slapping him. In response, the BMTC driver retaliated with a slap of his own, escalating the confrontation in front of stunned commuters.

The exact reason behind the argument is still unclear. However, the video has sparked widespread discussions online about the behaviour of both passengers and public transport staff.

Police Respond to Viral Clip

Reacting to the viral video, Bengaluru City Police issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter), confirming that the complaint has been forwarded to the concerned jurisdictional police officers for appropriate action. Authorities have not yet released details about whether FIRs have been registered against either party.

Recent BMTC Controversies

This incident comes only days after another controversy involving a BMTC driver. A migrant commuter named Agarwal alleged that he was physically and verbally assaulted by a bus driver after he requested a stop displayed on Google Maps.

In his viral post on X, Agarwal claimed that he was targeted for not speaking Kannada. The allegation triggered heated debates online, with some supporting the commuter while others argued that buses only halt at designated stops and accused him of playing the "Hindi victim card."

The slapping video from Peenya has drawn sharp reactions, with netizens divided over who was at fault. While some blamed the woman for initiating physical contact, others criticized the driver for failing to de-escalate the situation in a professional manner.

The BMTC, which operates thousands of buses daily across Bengaluru, has yet to release an official statement on the incident.

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