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The CCTV footage shows that there is a debate between the woman and the rider. Meanwhile, the female rider attacks the rider with tiffin.
A new CCTV footage has surfaced in the case of assaulting a woman from Rapido Rider in Bengaluru. In this video, the female Rapido Rider is seen slapping first.
The incident took place in Jayanagar area on Friday. In the first video revealed, it was seen that the rider slapped the woman, causing her to fall to the ground. After the video went viral, the police arrested the rider.
The Jayanagar police had earlier registered the NCR (Non-Cognizable Report) in this case, but now after the investigation of viral video and CCTV, the case is being considered to be converted into FIR.

In the video that went viral on Monday, the Rapido Rider was seen slapping the woman.
Attacking female rider 2 times in CCTV
The CCTV video shows that there is a debate between the woman and the rider. Meanwhile, the female rider attacks the rider with tiffin. Then the debate increases between the two and the woman slaps the rider. Earlier on Monday, in the video that went viral, the rider was shown slapping the woman amid the debate of the rider and the woman, which caused the woman to fall on the road.
Rider said-Bela killed the first tiffin box
Rider says that the woman was 9 o’clock in the morning and was constantly talking angrily on the way. He took a shortcut, which angered the woman. As the debate increased, the woman first hit her with a tiffin box.
Rider admitted that he angrily retaliated, but claimed that he kept restraint for a long time. He says that due to the problem of language, he could not explain his point correctly.
Association demands lifting of ban on bike taxi
The Namma Bike Taxi Association has written a letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha against the Karnataka government’s decision to impose a full ban on bike taxi since Monday. He has demanded immediate intervention from the government.
The move came on June 13 after the Karnataka High Court justified the government’s order in which bike taxi services like Rapido, Ola and Uber Moto were declared illegal. The next hearing of the case will be on 24 June.

Riders reported in the letter that people in Bangalore ride 8 crore bikes annually and this is the chest and fastest option in areas where buses do not reach.
Appeal to make rules like Delhi, Rajasthan and Telangana
Bike riders have appealed to the government to make rules like Delhi, Rajasthan and Telangana instead of ban, which include points like license, insurance, training and security.
He also expressed concern for the passengers, who will now have difficulty in movement. He has asked the government to communicate with the driver community to formulate an inclusive and balanced policy, which protects both passenger safety and employment.
Government of Karnataka decided to ban on 2 April
The Karnataka government had decided to ban bike taxi services on 2 April. The move was taken after the Karnataka High Court’s order stated that two -wheelers with private number plates cannot be used for commercial service, as there is no clear rule for this.
The court also said that till the state government does not fix the rules related to license, insurance and safety for bike taxi under Section 3 of the Motor Vehicle Act, their operations will be considered illegal. Also, the court had instructed to shut down all services in six weeks and make rules in three months.
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