This Article is From May 21, 2023

Cab Driver Thrashed, His Car Keys Stolen After Road Accident In Delhi

The group allegedly snatched the car keys from the cab driver before fleeing the spot, according to a series of tweets posted by Alok Dixit, who was travelling in the taxi.

Cab Driver Thrashed, His Car Keys Stolen After Road Accident In Delhi

Alok Dixit said the cab driver was left "deeply shaken" by the incident. (Representational)

New Delhi:

In a suspected case of road rage, a cab driver was allegedly thrashed by a group of people after his car collided with theirs in Delhi's Sarai Kale Khan area.

The group allegedly snatched the car keys from the cab driver before fleeing the spot, according to a series of tweets posted by Alok Dixit, who was travelling in the taxi.

According to Mr Dixit's Twitter bio, he is a campaigner @stopacidattacks and chairperson chhanv.org @sheroeshangout.

Responding to his tweet, Delhi Police said it had taken cognisance of the incident and was doing the needful.

Describing the incident, which took place on Saturday night on the Sarai Kale Khan flyover, Mr Dixit said he had hailed a cab from the airport and "in an unfortunate turn of events, a private vehicle ahead of us abruptly reversed, colliding with our cab. Following the incident, the occupants of the car, without provocation, commenced a violent assault on the cab driver".

"Despite my pleas and attempts to intervene, the aggression escalated, involving even the female members of the offending party," he said.

He claimed the assailants snatched the cab keys and fled the scene after they saw that he was recording them, leaving him and the cab driver, Lal Chandra, stranded in the middle of the road.

Mr Dixit also shared video clips of the incident.

In one of the videos, a man is seen jostling with a driver, while another man and two women are arguing with Alok Dixit.

Alok Dixit said the cab driver was left "deeply shaken" by the incident.

He said he had given his statement as a witness to Delhi Police and shared his contact details with police personnel.

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